1281:, "Three-Heads"), from which name both Cerberus and Geryon came to be called "three-headed". Heracles killed Orthus, and drove away Geryon's cattle, with Cerberus following along behind. Molossus, a Mycenaen, offered to buy Cerberus from Eurystheus (presumably having received the dog, along with the cattle, from Heracles). But when Eurystheus refused, Molossus stole the dog and penned him up in a cave in Tainaron. Eurystheus commanded Heracles to find Cerberus and bring him back. After searching the entire Peloponnesus, Heracles found where it was said Cerberus was being held, went down into the cave, and brought up Cerberus, after which it was said: "Heracles descended through the cave into Hades and brought up Cerberus."
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use his lion-skin as shield, and his wooden club, to beat
Cerberus into submission, after which Hades and Persephone, quailing on their thrones, let Heracles lead a chained and submissive Cerberus away. But upon leaving the underworld, at his first sight of daylight, a frightened Cerberus struggles furiously, and Heracles, with the help of Theseus (who had been held captive by Hades, but released, at Heracles' request) drag Cerberus into the light. Seneca, like Diodorus, has Heracles parade the captured Cerberus through Greece.
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1068:(43 BC – AD 17/18) has Cerberus' mouth produce venom, and like Euphorion, makes Cerberus the cause of the poisonous plant aconite. According to Ovid, Heracles dragged Cerberus from the underworld, emerging from a cave "where 'tis fabled, the plant grew / on soil infected by Cerberian teeth", and dazzled by the daylight, Cerberus spewed out a "poison-foam", which made the aconite plants growing there poisonous.
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414:, and his father the snake-headed Typhon. In art, Cerberus is often shown as being part snake, for example the lost Corinthian cup showed snakes protruding from Cerberus' body, while the mid sixth-century BC Laconian cup gives Cerberus a snake for a tail. In the literary record, the first certain indication of Cerberus' serpentine nature comes from the rationalized account of
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throne, prevents the attack. Cerberus, with a single canine head and snakes rising from his head and body, flees right. On the far right a column indicates the entrance to Hades' palace. Many of the elements of this scene—Hermes, Athena, Hades, Persephone, and a column or portico—are common occurrences in later works. The other earliest depiction, a relief
938:(c. 480 – 406 BC) describes Cerberus as three-headed, and three-bodied, says that Heracles entered the underworld at Tainaron, has Heracles say that Cerberus was not given to him by Persephone, but rather he fought and conquered Cerberus, "for I had been lucky enough to witness the rites of the initiated", an apparent reference to his initiation into the
4942:(Smallwood, pp. 92, 97); Ogden 2013a, p. 108. Cerberus is perhaps being led by Heracles, but only the left arm is preserved. According to Smallwood, the identification as Heracles and Cerberus is "suggested by Dunbabin, taken as certain by Schäfer" (p. 92), and "too little of the fragment is preserved for a secure identification".
950:) has Heracles say that he came to the underworld at the command of Eurystheus, who had ordered him to bring back Cerberus alive, not because he wanted to see Cerberus, but only because Eurystheus thought Heracles would not be able to accomplish the task, and that Heracles "overcame the beast" and "received favour from the gods".
1120:. Heracles drew his sword against Medusa, but Hermes told Heracles that the dead are mere "empty phantoms". Heracles asked Hades (here called Pluto) for Cerberus, and Hades said that Heracles could take Cerberus provided he was able to subdue him without using weapons. Heracles found Cerberus at the gates of
1349:, allegorizes Cerberus' three heads as representing the three origins of human strife: "nature, cause, and accident", and (drawing on the same flesh-devouring etymology as Servius) as symbolizing "the three ages—infancy, youth, old age, at which death enters the world." The Byzantine historian and bishop
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gives a detailed description of
Cerberus and his capture. Seneca's Cerberus has three heads, a mane of snakes, and a snake tail, with his three heads being covered in gore, and licked by the many snakes which surround them, and with hearing so acute that he can hear "even ghosts". Seneca has Heracles
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Heracles "overcame the beast by force". However, according to Diodorus, Persephone welcomed Heracles "like a brother" and gave Cerberus "in chains" to Heracles. Aristophanes has Heracles seize Cerberus in a stranglehold and run off, while Seneca has Heracles again use his lion-skin
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Heracles accomplished Cerberus' capture. According to Apollodorus, Heracles asked Hades for Cerberus, and Hades told Heracles he would allow him to take Cerberus only if he "mastered him without the use of the weapons which he carried", and so, using his lion-skin as
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Cerberus in a cave, where he "lay at vast length", filling the cave "from end to end", blocking the entrance to the underworld. Cerberus is described as "triple-throated", with "three fierce mouths", multiple "large backs", and serpents writhing around his neck. The Sibyl throws Cerberus a
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adds several new features to the scene which also become common in later works: three heads, a snake tail, Cerberus' chain and
Heracles' club. Here Cerberus has three canine heads, is covered by a shaggy coat of snakes, and has a tail which ends in a snake head. He is being held on a chain leash by
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passage, explains that Hades had commanded that
Heracles "master Cerberus without shield or Iron". Heracles did this, by (as in Apollodorus) using his lion-skin instead of his shield, and making stone points for his arrows, but when Hades still opposed him, Heracles shot Hades in anger. Consistent
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During the second quarter of the 5th century BC the capture of
Cerberus disappears from Attic vase painting. After the early third century BC, the subject becomes rare everywhere until the Roman period. In Roman art the capture of Cerberus is usually shown together with other labors. Heracles and
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There were several locations which were said to be the place where
Heracles brought up Cerberus from the underworld. The geographer Strabo (63/64 BC – c. AD 24) reports that "according to the myth writers" Cerberus was brought up at Tainaron, the same place where Euripides has Heracles enter the
608:, where Theseus and Pirithous (named) are seated together on a chair, arms held out in supplication, while Heracles approaches, about to draw his sword. The earliest literary mention of the rescue occurs in Euripides, where Heracles saves Theseus (with no mention of Pirithous). In the lost play
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cup (c. 590–580 BC) from Argos (now lost), shows a naked
Heracles, with quiver on his back and bow in his right hand, striding left, accompanied by Hermes. Heracles threatens Hades with a stone, who flees left, while a goddess, perhaps Persephone or possibly Athena, standing in front of Hades'
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fragment), Cerberus is often depicted as part snake. In Attic vase painting, Cerberus is usually shown with a snake for a tail or a tail which ends in the head of a snake. Snakes are also often shown rising from various parts of his body including snout, head, neck, back, ankles, and paws.
449:, Cerberus not only had three heads but three bodies, and according to Virgil he had multiple backs. Cerberus ate raw flesh (according to Hesiod), had eyes which flashed fire (according to Euphorion), a three-tongued mouth (according to Horace), and acute hearing (according to Seneca).
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as shield, and his wooden club, to subdue Cerberus, after which a quailing Hades and Persephone allow Heracles to lead a chained and submissive Cerberus away. Cerberus is often shown being chained, and Ovid tells that Heracles dragged the three headed Cerberus with chains of
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At least as early as the 6th century BC, some ancient writers attempted to explain away various fantastical features of Greek mythology; included in these are various rationalized accounts of the Cerberus story. The earliest such account (late 6th century BC) is that of
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says of Cerberus, that Heracles "carried him away to the amazement of all and exhibited him to men." Seneca has Juno complain of Heracles "highhandedly parading the black hound through Argive cities" and Heracles greeted by laurel-wreathed crowds, "singing" his praises.
1229:(Louvre F204), in addition to the usual two heads and snake tail, show Cerberus with a mane down his necks and back, another typical Cerberian feature of Attic vase painting. Andokides' amphora also has a small snake curling up from each of Cerberus' two heads.
1397:, guarding over the gluttons, where he "rends the spirits, flays and quarters them," and Dante (perhaps echoing Servius' association of Cerberus with earth) has his guide Virgil take up handfuls of earth and throw them into Cerberus' "rapacious gullets."
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One of the two earliest depictions of the capture of Cerberus (composed of the last five figures on the right) shows, from right to left: Cerberus, with a single dog head and snakes rising from his body, fleeing right, Hermes, with his characteristic hat
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Heracles, chain in left hand, his club laid aside, calms a two-headed Cerberus, which has a snake protruding from each of his heads, a mane down his necks and back, and a snake tail. Cerberus is emerging from a portico, which represents the palace of
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and Euphorion said that when Heracles brought Cerberus up from the underworld at Heraclea, Cerberus "vomited bile" from which the aconite plant grew up. Ovid, also makes Cerberus the cause of the poisonous aconite, saying that on the "shores of
2926:). Apollodorus adds that, since it was unlawful for foreigners to be initiated, Heracles was adopted by Pylius, and that before Heracles could be initiated, he first had to be "cleansed of the slaughter of the centaurs"; see also Frazer's
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vase painting Cerberus usually has two dog heads. In other art, as in the Laconian cup, Cerberus is usually three-headed. Occasionally in Roman art Cerberus is shown with a large central lion head and two smaller dog heads on either side.
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with the no iron requirement, on an early-sixth-century BC lost Corinthian cup, Heracles is shown attacking Hades with a stone, while the iconographic tradition, from c. 560 BC, often shows Heracles using his wooden club against Cerberus.
1154:, Heracles, with quiver on his back, stone in left hand, and bow in right, a goddess, standing in front of Hades' throne, facing Heracles, and Hades, with scepter, fleeing left. Drawing of a lost Corinthian cup (c. 590–580 BC) from Argos.
557:, Homer has Hermes and Athena as his guides. And Hermes and Athena are often shown with Heracles on vase paintings depicting Cerberus' capture. By most accounts, Heracles made his descent into the underworld through an entrance at
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Apollodorus' Cerberus has three dog-heads, a serpent for a tail, and the heads of many snakes on his back. According to Apollodorus, Heracles' twelfth and final labor was to bring back Cerberus from Hades. Heracles first went to
1124:, and with his arms around Cerberus, though being bitten by Cerberus' serpent tail, Heracles squeezed until Cerberus submitted. Heracles carried Cerberus away, showed him to Eurystheus, then returned Cerberus to the underworld.
1375:'s three-pronged trident, while the Third Vatican Mythographer adds that "some philosophers think of Cerberus as the tripartite earth: Asia, Africa, and Europe. This earth, swallowing up bodies, sends souls to Tartarus."
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to enter the underworld, and so apparently for Virgil—contradicting Hesiod—Cerberus guarded the underworld against entrance. Later Virgil describes Cerberus, in his bloody cave, crouching over half-gnawed bones. In his
1062:(65 – 8 BC) also refers to Cerberus yielding to Orpheus' lyre, here Cerberus has a single dog head, which "like a Fury's is fortified by a hundred snakes", with a "triple-tongued mouth" oozing "fetid breath and gore".
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Besides this lion-like mane and the occasional lion-head mentioned above, Cerberus was sometimes shown with other leonine features. A pitcher (c. 530–500) shows Cerberus with mane and claws, while a first-century BC
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meaning "flesh-devouring" (see above), and held that Cerberus symbolized the corpse-consuming earth, with Heracles' triumph over Cerberus representing his victory over earthly desires. Later, the mythographer
581:, a place more usually associated with Heracles' exit from the underworld (see below). Heraclea, founded c. 560 BC, perhaps took its name from the association of its site with Heracles' Cerberian exploit.
624:, by the favor of Persephone, while in another he says that Pirithous remained in Hades, or according to "some writers of myth" that neither Theseus, nor Pirithous returned. Both are rescued in Hyginus.
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Descriptions of Cerberus vary, including the number of his heads. Cerberus was usually three-headed, though not always. Cerberus had several multi-headed relatives. His father was the multi snake-footed
505:) Heracles says that, although Eurystheus commanded him to bring back Cerberus, it was not from any desire to see Cerberus, but only because Eurystheus thought that the task was impossible.
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The capture of Cerberus was a popular theme in ancient Greek and Roman art. The earliest depictions date from the beginning of the sixth century BC. One of the two earliest depictions, a
768:("with bright eyes"), where the Boeotians said Heracles brought up Cerberus. Other locations which perhaps were also associated with Cerberus being brought out of the underworld include,
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In art Cerberus is most commonly depicted with two dog heads (visible), never more than three, but occasionally with only one. On one of the two earliest depictions (c. 590–580 BC), a
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tells us that there was a temple at Troezen with "altars to the gods said to rule under the earth", where it was said that, in addition to Cerberus being "dragged" up by Heracles,
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426:(3rd century BC) describes Cerberus as having multiple snake tails, and presumably in connection to his serpentine nature, associates Cerberus with the creation of the poisonous
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The etymology of Cerberus' name is uncertain. Ogden refers to attempts to establish an Indo-European etymology as "not yet successful". It has been claimed to be related to the
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The Second and Third Vatican Mythographers, note that the three brothers Zeus, Poseidon and Hades each have tripartite insignia, associating Hades' three-headed Cerberus, with
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334:, who had three heads: that of a lion, a goat, and a snake. And, like these close relatives, Cerberus was, with only the rare iconographic exception, multi-headed.
900:, which showed a single head, and snakes growing out from many places on his body, was possibly influenced by Stesichorus' poem. The mid-sixth-century BC cup from
882:, was fifty-headed, ate raw flesh, and was the "brazen-voiced hound of Hades", who fawns on those that enter the house of Hades, but eats those who try to leave.
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is a genuine Greek word and does indeed mean 'flesh-devouring', but it has no part to play in the genuine etymology of Cerberus's name, which remains obscure".
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399:(see below), now lost, Cerberus was shown as a normal single-headed dog. The first appearance of a three-headed Cerberus occurs on a mid-sixth-century BC
3364:) which says that Heracles mastered Cerberus "Covered only by his lion skin and breast piece / Apart from the rest of his weapons, just as Pluton said".
5428:. For others who followed Servius in interpreting Cerberus as symbolizing the corruption of flesh, in both the literal and moral senses, see Brumble,
1288:, in which Heracles rescues Theseus, Perithous is eaten by Cerberus. In this version of the story, Aidoneus (i.e., "Hades") is the mortal king of the
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as his guides, and, in a possible reference to Cerberus' capture, that Heracles shot Hades with an arrow. According to
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6.22 (Pepin, p. 171). For others who associated Cerberus' three heads with the three continents see Brumble,
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Athena, Hermes and Heracles, leading a two-headed Cerberus out of the underworld, as Persephone looks on.
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vases. Although the lost Corinthian cup shows Cerberus with a single dog head, and the relief
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5861:, edited by Whitney J. Oates and Eugene O'Neill Jr. Volume 1. New York. Random House. 1938.
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to a genus of Asian snakes, which are commonly called "dog-faced water snakes" in English.
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respectively), and so does not actually establish a relationship between the two names.
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whose Cerberus is snake-tailed and has "on his back the heads of all sorts of snakes".
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9915:
9732:
9692:
9665:
9655:
9645:
9522:
9484:
9397:
9140:
9113:
9091:
9070:
9001:
8942:
8902:
8708:
8446:
8285:
8023:
7983:
7943:
7897:
7811:
7733:
7705:
7625:
7575:
7515:
7454:
7424:
7379:
7309:
7254:
7199:
7099:
6908:
6628:
6511:
5848:
5834:
5769:
5368:
4470:
4442:
4422:
4402:
4382:
4357:
4336:
3945:
3671:
3531:
3460:
3394:
3352:
3177:
3133:
3056:
3019:
2914:
2861:
2805:
2792:
2698:
2540:
2516:
2191:
1982:
1965:
1842:
1784:
1490:
1453:, Tomislav Nikolić and Branislav Božinović, is named after Cerberus.
1442:
935:
915:
832:
The earliest mentions of Cerberus (c. 8th – 7th century BC) occur in
737:
621:
594:
578:
517:
498:
446:
442:
gives Cerberus a mane consisting of snakes, and a single snake tail.
5957:
The Story of Athens: The Fragments of the Local Chronicles of Attika
1464:, a computer-network authentication protocol, named after Cerberus.
1139:
13995:
13893:
13837:
13717:
13695:
13489:
13391:
13322:
12947:
12937:
12932:
12904:
12899:
12894:
12868:
12858:
12795:
12723:
12700:
12509:
12372:
12352:
12337:
12312:
12269:
12187:
12177:
12167:
12102:
11957:
11942:
11937:
11917:
11887:
11876:
11871:
11866:
11851:
11836:
11816:
11786:
11724:
11702:
11690:
11559:
11376:
11342:
11332:
11302:
11282:
11262:
11237:
11192:
11167:
11052:
11042:
10984:
10959:
10902:
10826:
10720:
10715:
10590:
10158:
10043:
10023:
10018:
10003:
9983:
9963:
9846:
9742:
9675:
9576:
9527:
9227:
9176:
9050:
8862:
8565:
8436:
8431:
8421:
8326:
8316:
8295:
8280:
8239:
8209:
8144:
8074:
7978:
7928:
7882:
7720:
7710:
7675:
7670:
7640:
7585:
7550:
7545:
7520:
7449:
7374:
7339:
7334:
7234:
7174:
7114:
6857:
6727:
6693:
No. 497. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2003.
6339:
6112:
No. 508. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2010.
5990:
5745:
5465:
5333:
4672:
4625:
4218:
4197:
3793:; Pepin, p. 36). For aconite in the vicinity of Heraclea, see also
3767:
3241:
2586:
2484:
2047:
2013:
1940:
1893:
1776:
1484:
1372:
1350:
1259:
1234:
1151:
1110:
1102:
1052:
989:
854:
761:
749:
733:
722:
641:
570:
558:
533:
427:
343:
223:
183:
47:
7034:
7019:
6648:, Theodore C. Williams. trans. Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1910.
6478:
No. 78. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2004.
6452:
No. 62. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2002.
6350:
No. 46. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1914.
6192:
Drakōn: Dragon Myth and Serpent Cult in the Greek and Roman Worlds
5845:
No. 506. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2009.
5758:
No. 44. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1996.
5754:, Volume I: Books 1–6. Edited and translated by J. Arthur Hanson.
812:
508:
Heracles was aided in his mission by his being an initiate of the
13852:
13842:
13807:
13722:
13685:
13539:
13534:
13451:
13431:
13396:
13381:
13332:
13159:
13142:
12967:
12952:
12770:
12729:
12598:
12593:
12559:
12544:
12494:
12433:
12382:
12367:
12322:
12254:
12182:
12147:
12132:
12107:
12092:
12062:
12033:
12002:
11997:
11967:
11962:
11791:
11781:
11745:
11735:
11718:
11580:
11564:
11549:
11523:
11508:
11488:
11468:
11438:
11394:
11327:
11257:
11112:
11077:
11067:
11057:
11047:
11022:
10954:
10944:
10780:
10770:
10675:
10580:
10399:
10343:
10178:
10063:
10058:
10048:
10013:
9998:
9978:
9786:
9737:
9043:
8842:
8703:
8636:
8356:
8341:
8336:
8260:
8194:
8079:
8003:
7988:
7958:
7948:
7938:
7907:
7902:
7892:
7743:
7700:
7685:
7665:
7635:
7530:
7495:
7490:
7354:
7294:
7214:
7209:
7204:
7154:
7134:
7039:
6560:
6527:
4709:("hundred-headed", referring perhaps to the one hundred snakes),
4147:
3301:
3296:
2944:
2751:
2746:
2671:
2077:
1918:
1913:
1797:
1792:
1274:
1238:
1177:
1159:
1146:
1121:
1016:
947:
931:
910:(c. 522 – c. 443 BC) apparently gave Cerberus one hundred heads.
901:
893:
844:
789:
777:
753:
742:
710:
678:
637:
617:
590:
553:
537:
525:
502:
400:
392:
380:
323:
203:
6687:
Greek Epic Fragments: From the Seventh to the Fifth Centuries BC
1833:
all have Cerberus as the offspring of Typhon and Echidna, while
1213:
As in the Corinthian and Laconian cups (and possibly the relief
612:, both heroes are rescued, while in the rationalized account of
13913:
13519:
13317:
13245:
13240:
13231:
13206:
13186:
13093:
12983:
12942:
12914:
12811:
12775:
12694:
12539:
12479:
12459:
12454:
12428:
12397:
12387:
12317:
12287:
12197:
12172:
12127:
12112:
12067:
12052:
11987:
11982:
11972:
11927:
11922:
11912:
11856:
11801:
11796:
11707:
11670:
11642:
11616:
11590:
11554:
11544:
11498:
11483:
11473:
11423:
11413:
11408:
11364:
11359:
11322:
11292:
11222:
11172:
11104:
11082:
11037:
11032:
10979:
10974:
10949:
10934:
10897:
10881:
10846:
10805:
10760:
10735:
10705:
10695:
10680:
10665:
10440:
10424:
10404:
10394:
10389:
10384:
10379:
10374:
10213:
10108:
10098:
10093:
10088:
9958:
9856:
9836:
9831:
9819:
9804:
9774:
9660:
9640:
9608:
9571:
9479:
9036:
9008:
8892:
8857:
8837:
8641:
8615:
8610:
8600:
8525:
8391:
8361:
8311:
8179:
8174:
8154:
8134:
8013:
7993:
7841:
7821:
7738:
7620:
7590:
7525:
7464:
7444:
7319:
7219:
7159:
7119:
6916:
6888:
6756:
6654:
6644:
6639:
6430:, assisted by Luca Giuliani, Cambridge University Press, 1992.
6305:
6048:
5985:
5563:
5558:
5414:
4827:, which has Cerberus "fearing the colour of the unknown light."
4688:
4667:
4651:
4646:
4609:
4604:
4213:
4192:
3928:, which has Cerberus "fearing the colour of the unknown light."
3828:
3807:
3600:
3400:
has "Elean Hades" being shot by Heracles. Compare with Seneca,
2981:
2581:
2565:
2560:
2422:
2417:
2144:
2082:
2004:
1999:
1948:
1935:
1888:
1771:
1699:
1501:
1336:
1331:
1270:
1197:
1189:
1165:
1117:
1114:
1059:
1046:
1037:
1032:
1027:
1004:
973:
907:
879:
871:
867:
863:
849:
718:
645:
548:
544:
482:
462:
431:
352:
348:
338:
327:
315:
298:
270:). However, as Ogden observes, this analysis actually requires
215:
179:
58:
6493:
Smallwood, Valerie, "M. Herakles and Kerberos (Labour XI)" in
6378:
18. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1990.
6231:
41. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1977.
5841:. Edited and translated by Christopher Collard, Martin Cropp.
2980:
with n. 159. An entrance at Tainaron is mentioned as early as
1299:(not to be confused with the 5th-century BC Greek philosopher
721:
was supposed to have been brought up out of the underworld by
418:(fl. 500–494 BC), who makes Cerberus a large poisonous snake.
127:
95:
13757:
13752:
13690:
13347:
13211:
13191:
13120:
13115:
12878:
12873:
12837:
12816:
12644:
12608:
12534:
12489:
12474:
12469:
12438:
12202:
12157:
12152:
12097:
12087:
12082:
11932:
11750:
11730:
11697:
11685:
11680:
11637:
11621:
11611:
11458:
11418:
11399:
11272:
11197:
11027:
10800:
10755:
10750:
10512:
10256:
10153:
10068:
9953:
9779:
9650:
9635:
9464:
9015:
8957:
8832:
8677:
8346:
8270:
8204:
8169:
8164:
8094:
7836:
7826:
7816:
7560:
7500:
7404:
7349:
7014:
6326:
6146:
6055:. John Conington. trans. London. George Bell and Sons. 1882.
6019:
6005:
5681:
5614:
5596:
4517:
4168:
4163:
4138:
4133:
3421:
3417:
3378:
3373:
2939:
2662:
2657:
2511:
2357:
1495:
1170:
1003:. Diodorus says that Heracles thought it best to first go to
969:
838:
833:
817:
783:
486:
474:
419:
384:
376:
301:)—but rejected by Ogden—derives Cerberus from the Greek word
255:
211:
162:
146:
62:
55:
6153:, Sir Edward Ridley. London. Longmans, Green, and Co. 1905.
5663:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. xiii + 296 pp.
1245:
Cerberus are usually alone, with Heracles leading Cerberus.
121:
89:
13706:
13564:
12618:
11585:
11513:
11242:
11217:
11202:
11117:
11017:
10989:
10969:
10939:
10851:
10690:
10685:
10203:
7505:
7284:
7279:
6246:
6220:
6130:
Death, War, and Sacrifice: Studies in Ideology and Practice
4746:
4725:
3889:
3737:
3570:
2479:
2459:
2438:
2021:
1863:
1368:
1241:(c. 320–300 BC) shows Cerberus with three lion-like heads.
1065:
435:
347:(c. 8th – 7th century BC), Cerberus has fifty heads, while
130:
98:
5915:
Early Greek Myth: A Guide to Literary and Artistic Sources
4927:; Ogden 2013a, pp. 106, 111; Gantz, pp. 22, 413–414.
1665:
Kurzgefaßtes Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Altindoarischen
1221:
Two Attic amphoras from Vulci, one (c. 530–515 BC) by the
1045:
loaf laced with honey and herbs to induce sleep, enabling
246:, who proposed an Austro-Asiatic origin for the word, and
10836:
10700:
8978:
6520:, Translated by Robert Torrance. Houghton Mifflin. 1966.
6227:. Translated by Grant Showerman. Revised by G. P. Goold.
5351:; Ogden 2013a, p. 109; Gantz, p. 295; Collard and Cropp,
3720:
fragment 31 Fowler (= Euphorion fragment 41a Lightfoot);
2523:, which has Cerberus' heads "bristling" with snakes; and
946:(attributed to either Euripides or his late contemporary
8772:
5870:
Early Greek Mythography: Volume 1: Text and Introduction
5659:
Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
520:. According to Diodorus, Heracles went to Athens, where
5007:
Herakles 2553, 2591, 2621 (one head), 2579 (two heads).
6255:, Brookes More. Boston. Cornhill Publishing Co. 1922.
445:
Cerberus was given various other traits. According to
250:. Lincoln notes a similarity between Cerberus and the
5917:, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, Two volumes:
133:
118:
101:
86:
6977:
1277:. Geryon lived in a city named Tricranium (in Greek
258:, relating both names to a Proto-Indo-European root
124:
92:
8789:
6565:
Statius with an English Translation by J. H. Mozley
6532:
Statius with an English Translation by J. H. Mozley
3168:; Gantz, p. 292; Schelfold 1966, pp. 68–69 fig. 24.
2678:. Heracles is also given the task by Eurystheus in
1611:(2006). "Chapter 25.10: Death and the Otherworld".
115:
83:
6851:
6608:Trypanis, C. A., Gelzer, Thomas; Whitman, Cedric,
5797:Cerberus, the Dog of Hades: The History of an Idea
5019:Herakles 2640, 2642, 2656, 2666, Smallwood, p. 93.
3137:2.36.396–410, 4.31.911–916 (Greek: Kiessling, pp.
2967:also has Hermes aiding Heracles in the underworld.
2817:, calls this labor the last. However according to
1612:
13986:Classical mythology in western art and literature
5827:. Translated by C. H. Oldfather. Twelve volumes.
2308:; Gantz, p. 22; Ogden 2013a, p. 106, with n. 185.
888:(c. 630 – 555 BC) apparently wrote a poem called
589:While in the underworld, Heracles met the heroes
452:
14024:
6709:Woodford, Susan, Spier, Jeffrey, "Kerberos", in
6661:. J. B. Greenough. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1900.
4311:, Gantz p. 22; Ogden 2013a, p. 105, with n. 182.
4280:Gantz, p. 22; Ogden 2013a, p. 106, with n. 185;
4251:Gantz, p. 22; Ogden 2013a, p. 106, with n. 184;
1934:Gantz, p. 22; Ogden 2013a, p. 105, with n. 182;
1619:. Oxford, GBR: Oxford University Press. p.
1225:(Munich 1493), the other (c. 525–510 BC) by the
547:, the usual guide of the underworld, as well as
326:, the two-headed dog that guarded the Cattle of
6595:Palaephatus Πεπὶ Ὰπίστων, On Unbelievable Tales
6716:VI.1 Artemis Verlag, Zürich and Munich, 1992.
6706:. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1971.
6321:Laconian Iconography of the Sixth Century B.C.
5839:Fragments: Oedipus-Chrysippus. Other Fragments
1185:Heracles who holds his club raised over head.
14103:Metamorphoses into flowers in Greek mythology
8758:
6963:
6837:
6742:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6663:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6650:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6522:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6500:V.1 Artemis Verlag, Zürich and Munich, 1990.
6335:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6314:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6286:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6257:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6155:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6057:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6028:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6014:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
6000:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5885:Early Greek Mythography: Volume 2: Commentary
5863:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5790:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5788:, translated by Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1991.
5776:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
5740:Online version at the Perseus Digital Library
4537:Euphorian, fragment 71 Lightfoot (Lightfoot,
1537:; Ogden 2013a, p. 105; Gantz, p. 22; Perseus
1340:, derived Cerberus' name from the Greek word
874:, Cerberus was the offspring of the monsters
728:Another tradition had Cerberus brought up at
532:, while according to Apollodorus, he went to
6817:(11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
6712:Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae
6496:Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae
6108:. Edited and translated by J. L. Lightfoot.
6076:The Iliad: A Commentary: Volume 2, Books 5–8
5807:Greek Lyric Poetry: From Alcman to Simonides
4897:Lexicon Iconographicum Mythologiae Classicae
3708:Ogden 2013a, pp. 107–108, 112; Ogden 2013b,
2033:("three-visaged mouths", "triple-barking"),
2011:("triple-throated", "three fierce mouths"),
1603:
6689:. Edited and translated by Martin L. West.
5003:Smallwood, pp. 87, 93. Exceptions include:
1498:, a chthonic creature in Egyptian mythology
1458:Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
792:, as women and children watch in fear, and
684:
410:, where Cerberus' mother is the half-snake
11350:
8765:
8751:
6970:
6956:
6844:
6830:
6695:Online version at Harvard University Press
6488:Online version at Harvard University Press
6474:. Edited and translated by John G. Fitch.
6462:Online version at Harvard University Press
6448:. Edited and translated by John G. Fitch.
6380:Online version at Harvard University Press
6241:Online version at Harvard University Press
6122:Online version at Harvard University Press
5760:Online version at Harvard University Press
5243:, fr. *27 a Fowler (Fowler 2000, p. 136) (
4011:, fragment 71 Lightfoot 14–15 (Lightfoot,
3683:) also has Cerberus brought up at Troezen.
3634:, fr. *27 a Fowler (Fowler 2000, p. 136) (
3442:Smallwood, pp. 96–97; Ogden 2013a, p. 111.
3240:; Ogden 2013a, p. 109 (Philochorus F18a =
3003:, fr. *27 a Fowler (Fowler 2000, p. 136) (
2682:, fr. *27 a Fowler (Fowler 2000, p. 136) (
2333:, fr. *27 a Fowler (Fowler 2000, p. 136) (
924:, makes Cerberus three-headed, and in his
784:Presented to Eurystheus, returned to Hades
422:refers to Cerberus' composite nature, and
6428:Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art
2155:) ("a hundred snakes … triple-tongued"),
1378:Virgil described Cerberus as "ravenous" (
489:the king of the underworld. According to
434:has snakes writhe around Cerberus' neck,
337:In the earliest description of Cerberus,
6803:
6659:Bucolics, Aeneid, and Georgics of Vergil
6132:. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
5825:Diodorus Siculus: The Library of History
5105:(Smallwood, pp. 87, 98); Schefold 1992,
4990:; Smallwood, p. 87. Exceptions include:
2229:(Smallwood, pp. 87, 98); Schefold 1992,
1737:, 13 (Pepin, 106), 173 (Pepin, p. 171);
1404:
1310:
1248:
1203:
1138:
1070:
952:
811:
688:
631:
584:
456:
369:
297:(the late-fourth-century commentator on
197:
42:
14008:Modern understanding of Greek mythology
10627:
6127:
6053:The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace
5799:, Open Court publishing Company, 1905.
2778:, fragment 71 Lightfoot 13 (Lightfoot,
2635:volume I., figure 730 (text on p. 663).
1964:Ogden 2013a, pp. 105–106, with n. 183;
1306:
14:
14025:
6597:, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1996.
6374:Edited and translated by G. P. Goold.
5682:"kerber | Just another WordPress site"
3872:, fragment 41a Lightfoot, (Lightfoot,
3145:; English translation: Berkowitz, pp.
2400:, fragment 41a Lightfoot, (Lightfoot,
2259:Herakles 2553, 2570, 2576, 2591, 2621.
1533:(Smallwood, pp. 92, 98); Ogden 2013b,
262:"to growl" (perhaps with the suffixes
11103:
10626:
8788:
8746:
6951:
6825:
4571:, fragment 41a Lightfoot (Lightfoot,
4496:43 F1 Hypothesis (Collard and Cropp,
3497:43 F1 Hypothesis (Collard and Cropp,
3475:. This question is echoed in Seneca,
3212:43 F1 Hypothesis (Collard and Cropp,
154:
10400:Oracle of Apollo Thyrxeus at Cyaneae
6266:, Cambridge University Press, 2005.
6179:. Liverpool University Press, 2001.
6037:, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
5266:; Ogden 2013a, p. 107; Ogden 2013b,
5079:(Smallwood, p. 91); Beazley Archive
5034:(Smallwood, p. 91); Beazley Archive
4702:; Ogden 2013a, p. 108. Compare with
4620:; Ogden 2013a, p, 109; Ogden 2013b,
3724:, fragment 41 Lightfoot (Lightfoot,
3398:F26 West (West, M. L., (pp. 212–213)
2729:, fragment 71 Lightfoot (Lightfoot,
2633:Denkmäler des klassichen Alterthums,
2380:, fragment 71 Lightfoot (Lightfoot,
1474:List of Greek mythological creatures
862:to fetch the "hound of Hades", with
807:
14043:Characters in Book VI of the Aeneid
6390:Quintus Smyrnaeus: The Fall of Troy
6346:. Translated by Bernadotte Perrin.
5857:, translated by E. P. Coleridge in
4964:(Smallwood, p. 91); Schefold 1992,
2304:(Smallwood, p. 91); Schefold 1992,
1858:, fragment 515 Pfeiffer (Trypanis,
477:we learn that Heracles was sent by
230:, used as an epithet of one of the
27:Multi-headed dog in Greek mythology
24:
14003:Greek mythology in popular culture
9351:Relationship with Greek philosophy
9292:Religions of the ancient Near East
6612:, Harvard University Press, 1975.
6418:Myth and Legend in Early Greek Art
6295:, Fordham University Press, 2008.
5902:, Harvard University Press, 1983.
5801:Online version at Internet Archive
5376:; English translation: Berkowitz,
4124:; Gantz, pp. 22–23, 413–416.
3995:Ogden 2013a, p. 113; Ogden 2013b,
3844:Commentary on Dionysius Periegetes
3783:Commentary on Dionysius Periegetes
3679:; English translation: Berkowitz,
3591:Ogden 2013a, pp. 107–108, 112–113.
3360:; English translation: Berkowitz,
3201:Gantz, P. 293; Collard and Cropp,
3064:; English translation: Berkowitz,
2976:Ogden 2013a, p. 110; Fowler 2013,
2922:; English translation: Berkowitz,
2800:; English translation: Berkowitz,
2199:; English translation: Berkowitz,
1079:(Florence, Italy, 1555–1630). The
1075:Cerberus and Heracles. Etching by
961:(Florence, Italy, 1555–1630). The
957:Cerberus and Heracles. Etching by
465:(c. 550–500 BC) attributed to the
25:
14119:
14048:Residents of the Greek underworld
12744:Necromanteion (necromancy temple)
9436:Religious views of emperor Julian
6749:
6671:, Oxford University Press, 2002.
6194:, Oxford University Press, 2013.
5887:, Oxford University Press, 2013.
5872:, Oxford University Press, 2000.
5661:The Eponym Dictionary of Reptiles
4175:; Kirk, p. 102; Ogden 2013a, pp.
3385:; Kirk, p. 102; Ogden 2013a, pp.
2648:; Ogden 2013a, pp. 104–115.
1556:Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
565:(fl. 500–494 BC), and Euripides,
170:dog that guards the gates of the
7785:
7779:
7773:
6979:Metamorphoses in Greek mythology
6796:
6781:
6767:
6755:
6400:Who's Who in Classical Mythology
5695:
5674:
5653:
5631:
5608:
5590:
5573:
5552:
5532:
5520:
5508:
5480:
5459:
5435:
5404:
5391:
5372:2.36.388–411 (Greek: Kiessling,
5319:
5306:
5289:
5273:
5234:
5221:
5204:
5195:
5186:
5171:
5156:
5133:
5124:
5086:
5067:
5058:
5041:
5022:
5010:
4997:
4980:
4971:
4945:
4930:
4911:
4889:
4869:
4849:
4830:
4803:
4784:
4761:
4740:
4719:
4682:
4661:
4640:
4598:
4578:
4548:
4531:
4511:
4484:
4464:
4436:
4416:
4396:
4376:
4351:
4330:
3649:1 F27), see Ogden 2013a, p. 112.
3356:2.36.400–401 (Greek: Kiessling,
2844:43 F1 lines 10–14 (Ogden 2013b,
2796:2.36.388–410 (Greek: Kiessling,
2717:43 F1 lines 10–14 (Ogden 2013b,
2195:2.36.389–392 (Greek: Kiessling,
1684:Etymological Dictionary of Greek
1371:' three-forked thunderbolt, and
1295:A 2nd-century AD Greek known as
1081:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
963:Los Angeles County Museum of Art
111:
79:
14108:Characters in the Divine Comedy
6312:, Diane Arnson Svarlien. 1990.
6264:Heracles and Euripidean Tragedy
6035:Scylla: Myth, Metaphor, Paradox
5972:Rationalizing Myth in Antiquity
4994:Heracles 2570, 2576 (one head).
4314:
4301:
4274:
4261:
4245:
4232:
4207:
4186:
4157:
4127:
4114:
4092:
4076:
4057:
4038:
4022:
4002:
3989:
3980:
3964:
3931:
3904:
3883:
3849:
3702:
3686:
3652:
3610:
3594:
3585:
3564:
3545:
3520:
3504:
3485:
3454:
3445:
3436:
3410:
3367:
3333:
3324:
3311:
3290:
3274:
3258:
3219:
3195:
3171:
3156:
3110:
3101:
3092:
3071:
2994:
2970:
2933:
2895:
2879:
2855:
2832:
2761:
2651:
2638:
2631:. Reproduced from Baumeister's
2615:
2596:
2575:
2554:
2534:
2494:
2473:
2453:
2432:
2411:
2391:
2371:
2351:
2324:
2311:
2285:
2262:
2248:
2210:
2172:
2133:
1958:
1928:
1882:
1765:
1756:
1284:In the rationalized account of
816:Cerberus, with the gluttons in
736:which grew there in abundance.
308:
208:Heraklion Archaeological Museum
14088:Mythical many-headed creatures
6363:at the Perseus Digital Library
5751:Metamorphoses (The Golden Ass)
5047:Smallwood, p. 87; Ogden 2013b
1745:). According to Ogden, 2013b,
1689:
1673:
1657:
1644:
1597:
1588:
1573:
1544:
1514:
1297:Heraclitus the paradoxographer
1134:
543:Heracles also had the help of
485:, to bring back Cerberus from
453:The Twelfth Labour of Heracles
13:
1:
9287:Proto-Indo-European mythology
6786:The dictionary definition of
6772:The dictionary definition of
5724:
5145:(Smallwood, p. 91); Buitron,
4242:; Ogden 2013a, p. 105 n. 182.
1686:(Leiden: Brill, 2009), 1:678.
918:(c. 495 – c. 405 BC), in his
13061:Greek mythological creatures
9587:Funeral and burial practices
6420:, London, Thames and Hudson.
5639:"Ian Ridpath's 'Star Tales'"
5380:), 4.31.911–916 (Kiessling,
3675:2.36.404 (Greek: Kiessling,
3060:2.36.395 (Greek: Kiessling,
2918:2.36.394 (Greek: Kiessling,
2348:1 F27); Ogden 2013a, p. 107.
1449:, formed in 1981 by members
1400:
1330:, a medieval commentator on
193:
159:), often referred to as the
7:
14083:Monsters in Greek mythology
10420:Sanctuary of the Great Gods
10410:Oracle of Artemis at Ikaros
6703:Fulgentius the Mythographer
6209:, Oxford University Press.
6164:, Walter de Gruyter, 2002.
6089:Lansing, Richard (editor),
5539:Second Vatican Mythographer
5515:Second Vatican Mythographer
5495:Second Vatican Mythographer
4183:; Gantz, pp. 70, 414, 416.
3393:; Gantz, pp. 70, 414, 416.
1735:Second Vatican Mythographer
1467:
1428:In 1829, French naturalist
518:descent into the underworld
10:
14124:
13066:Greek mythological figures
10405:Oracle of Apollo at Ptoion
10349:Temple of Artemis, Ephesus
9827:Greek terracotta figurines
9208:Papyrus Graecus Holmiensis
7771:
6700:Whitbread, Leslie George,
6323:, Oxford University, 1987.
5940:, Psychology Press, 2004,
5543:Third Vatican Mythographer
5527:Third Vatican Mythographer
5499:Third Vatican Mythographer
5487:First Vatican Mythographer
5471:Preparation of the Gospels
3840:Eustathius of Thessalonica
3787:First Vatican Mythographer
1739:Third Vatican Mythographer
1727:First Vatican Mythographer
1393:Cerberus is placed in the
627:
147:
29:
14093:Greek legendary creatures
13976:
13881:
13678:
13623:
13580:
13573:
13465:
13369:
13254:
13138:
13129:
13086:
13053:
13046:
13039:
13002:
12976:
12923:
12851:
12830:
12804:
12763:
12743:
12713:
12686:
12660:
12653:
12627:
12586:
12577:
12568:
12278:
12051:
12016:
11774:
11763:
11661:
11630:
11604:
11573:
11537:
11451:
11385:
11341:
11185:
11151:
11096:
10998:
10920:
10890:
10814:
10743:
10734:
10651:
10636:
10622:
10552:
10526:
10500:
10469:
10433:
10362:
10284:
10277:
10222:
10199:
10192:
9944:
9937:
9880:
9795:
9713:
9552:
9545:
9508:
9448:
9331:
9300:
9275:List of Mycenaean deities
9255:
9248:
9101:
9060:
8991:
8976:
8823:Ancient accounts of Homer
8798:
8784:
8727:
8696:
8655:
8624:
8304:
8253:
8067:
7921:
7860:
7794:
7478:
6992:
6985:
6864:
6738:Xenophon in Seven Volumes
6293:The Vatican Mythographers
6033:Hopman, Marianne Govers,
5809:, Clarendon Press, 2001.
5703:"Kerberos authentication"
5355:. Compare with Plutarch,
3986:Ogden 2013a, pp. 112–113.
3330:Ogden 2013a, pp. 110–112.
3232:328 F18a, b, c; Harding,
2278:fragment (c. 590–570 BC)
2151:3.11.17–20 (West, David,
2087:2.1.183–184 (I pp. 90–91)
1105:to be initiated into the
36:Cerberus (disambiguation)
12751:Necromanteion of Acheron
12735:Ploutonion at Hierapolis
10314:Necromanteion of Acheron
9190:Interpretation of Dreams
6926:Apples of the Hesperides
6402:, Gramercy Books, 2003.
6160:Markantonatos, Andreas,
5859:The Complete Greek Drama
5343:), F18b, F18c; Harding,
3425:5.395–397 (Ogden 2013b,
2827:Apples of the Hesperides
2130:("three heads of dogs").
1507:
1423:Apples of the Hesperides
1001:Apples of the Hesperides
685:Exit from the underworld
497:, (attributed to either
186:, the last of Heracles'
11884:(Castor and Polydeuces)
10354:Temple of Zeus, Olympia
9815:Chryselephantine statue
9510:New religious movements
6814:Encyclopædia Britannica
6205:Ogden, Daniel (2013b),
6190:Ogden, Daniel (2013a),
6175:Nimmo Smith, Jennifer,
6128:Lincoln, Bruce (1991).
5497:, 173 (Pepin, p. 171);
4545:); Ogden 2013a, p. 107.
4111:); Ogden 2013a, p. 114.
4099:Hesychius of Alexandria
2930:to Apollodorus, 2.5.12.
2852:); Ogden 2013a, p. 113.
2388:); Ogden 2013a, p. 107.
2207:to Apollodorus, 2.5.12.
2143:; Ogden 2013a, p. 107;
1831:6.260–268 (pp. 272–275)
1811:5 November 2014 at the
1787:, fragment 6 (Freeman,
1731:pp. 73–74; Pepin, p. 36
1487:– part of the Cŵn Annwn
1176:A mid-sixth-century BC
930:, the Chorus asks that
802:Hesychius of Alexandria
528:, was in charge of the
278:to be derived from two
54:hiding in a giant pot.
9500:Samothracian Mysteries
9282:Paleo-Balkan mythology
8793:and religious practice
8774:Ancient Greek religion
6691:Loeb Classical Library
6577:Loeb Classical Library
6544:Loeb Classical Library
6476:Loeb Classical Library
6450:Loeb Classical Library
6376:Loeb Classical Library
6348:Loeb Classical Library
6262:Papadopoulou, Thalia,
6229:Loeb Classical Library
6110:Loeb Classical Library
6091:The Dante Encyclopedia
5883:Fowler, R. L. (2013),
5868:Fowler, R. L. (2000),
5843:Loeb Classical Library
5829:Loeb Classical Library
5756:Loeb Classical Library
5671:. ("Cerberus", p. 50).
5541:, 13 (Pepin, p. 106);
4758:; Ogden 2013a, p. 108.
2091:3.3.27 (I pp. 168–169)
1415:constellation Cerberus
1410:
1409:Cerberus constellation
1324:
1210:
1155:
1084:
966:
829:
705:
649:
470:
388:
282:Indo-European roots (*
219:
66:
10560:Athenian sacred ships
10370:Amphiareion of Oropos
9599:Greco-Roman mysteries
9333:Hellenistic religions
6063:Hyginus, Gaius Julius
5795:Bloomfield, Maurice,
5529:6.22 (Pepin, p. 171).
5517:, 13 (Pepin, p. 106).
5489:, 1.57 (Ogden 2013b,
5297:On Unbelievable Tales
5130:Smallwood, pp. 8, 91.
4977:Schefold 1992, p. 98.
4878:, 4.51 (Nimmo Smith,
4825:859–862 (pp. 198–199)
4817:797–821 (pp. 112–115)
4798:782–791 (pp. 110–113)
4775:782–821 (pp. 110–115)
4071:827–829 (pp. 114–115)
3926:859–862 (pp. 198–199)
3918:797–821 (pp. 112–115)
3789:, 1.57 (Ogden 2013b,
3559:797–812 (pp. 112–113)
3480:760–761 (pp. 110–111)
3287:; Gantz, pp. 294–295.
3040:662–696 (pp. 102–105)
2848:; Collard and Cropp,
2721:; Collard and Cropp,
2610:788–791 (pp. 112–113)
2508:785–812 (pp. 112–113)
2489:9.93–94 (pp. 114–115)
2120:3.18.23 (pp. 284–285)
2074:782–784 (pp. 110–111)
2063:859–862 (pp. 198–199)
2052:9.93–94 (pp. 114–115)
1729:, 1.57 (Ogden 2013b,
1408:
1358:Vatican Mythographers
1314:
1249:Cerberus rationalized
1207:
1142:
1074:
956:
815:
738:Herodorus of Heraclea
694:Hercules and Cerberus
692:
640:(c. 575–525 BC) from
635:
585:Theseus and Pirithous
460:
383:(c. 525–510 BC) from
373:
201:
46:
32:Cerberus (Greek myth)
14073:Mythological canines
14058:Mythological hybrids
13783:Necklace of Harmonia
13610:Orpheus and Eurydice
13590:Calydonian boar hunt
12786:Isles of the Blessed
12039:Seven against Thebes
10415:Oracle of Menestheus
9905:Greek Magical Papyri
9475:Eleusinian Mysteries
9452:and sacred mysteries
9172:Greek Magical Papyri
8898:Interpretatio graeca
8878:Greek words for love
8200:Menippe and Metioche
6764:at Wikimedia Commons
6762:Cerberus (mythology)
6068:The Myths of Hyginus
5974:, OUP Oxford, 2014.
5241:Hecataeus of Miletus
5147:Worcester MA 1935.59
5101:10 July 2017 at the
5051:. Examples include:
4960:10 July 2017 at the
4563:2.353 (Ogden 2013b,
4556:Apollonius of Rhodes
4290:10 July 2017 at the
3880:fragment 31 Fowler).
3864:2.353 (Ogden 2013b,
3857:Apollonius of Rhodes
3775:Dionysius Periegetes
3632:Hecataeus of Miletus
3451:Ogden 2013a, p. 111.
3098:Ogden 2013a, p. 108.
3001:Hecataeus of Miletus
2680:Hecataeus of Miletus
2408:fragment 31 Fowler).
2331:Hecataeus of Miletus
2300:10 July 2017 at the
2225:10 July 2017 at the
2162:("hundred-headed"),
2116:3.5.44 (pp. 234–237)
2105:2.53 (I pp. 398–399)
2101:2.31 (I pp. 396–397)
1594:Ogden 2013a, p. 105.
1529:10 July 2017 at the
1395:Third Circle of Hell
1307:Cerberus allegorized
1256:Hecataeus of Miletus
1107:Eleusinian Mysteries
1009:Eleusinian Mysteries
1007:to take part in the
978:Euphorion of Chalcis
940:Eleusinian Mysteries
822:Third Circle of Hell
756:, and in Euripides'
696:. Oil on canvas, by
563:Hecataeus of Miletus
510:Eleusinian Mysteries
424:Euphorion of Chalcis
416:Hecataeus of Miletus
30:For other uses, see
14068:Labours of Hercules
13858:Trident of Poseidon
13823:Philosopher's stone
13733:Girdle of Aphrodite
13605:Labours of Heracles
12989:Cap of invisibility
12465:Messapian shepherds
11663:Other major deities
11648:Hermes Trismegistus
10606:Theatre of Dionysus
10518:Islands of Diomedes
10477:Cave of Zeus, Aydın
9852:Panathenaic amphora
9723:Amphictyonic league
9470:Dionysian Mysteries
9386:Hellenistic Judaism
9221:Sortes Astrampsychi
8352:Baucis and Philemon
7725:Tyrrhenian pirates
6921:Pillars of Hercules
6909:Girdle of Hippolyte
6331:Republic Books 6–10
6093:, Routledge, 2010.
5959:, Routledge, 2007.
5898:Freeman, Kathleen,
5183:(Smallwood, p. 92).
5168:(Smallwood, p. 93).
5119:Louvre F 204 (Vase)
3107:Gantz, pp. 291–295.
2243:Louvre F 204 (Vase)
2118:("three throats"),
2065:("triple chains"),
1539:Louvre E 701 (Vase)
1479:Sharvara and Shyama
236:Proto-Indo-European
202:Cerberus and Hades/
156:[ˈkerberos]
13828:Shield of Achilles
13003:Animals, daemons,
12781:Fields of Asphodel
12525:Polybus of Corinth
12029:Calydonian hunters
10653:Primordial deities
10508:Island of Achilles
10451:Mount Ida (Turkey)
9862:Sacrificial tripod
9546:Religious practice
9460:Arcadian Mysteries
9341:Early Christianity
9270:Mycenaean religion
9134:Catalogue of Women
8220:Pyramus and Thisbe
8105:Arethusa (Boeotia)
6913:Far-away monsters
6508:. pp. 85–100.
6291:Pepin, Ronald E.,
5955:Harding, Phillip,
5707:IONOS Digitalguide
5149:; Beazley Archive
5113:; Beazley Archive
4716:("triple tongue").
4635:6.19 (pp. 284–285)
4363:Oedipus at Colonus
3804:9.16.4 pp. 298–299
3800:Historia Plantarum
3078:Xenophon of Athens
2627:; Beazley Archive
2237:; Beazley Archive
2169:("triple tongue").
2072:("triple necks"),
2045:("triple necks"),
1977:("three-bodied"),
1585:; Woodford, p. 29.
1481:of Hindu mythology
1411:
1325:
1273:, the other being
1211:
1156:
1085:
1036:(1st century BC),
967:
927:Oedipus at Colonus
830:
706:
650:
471:
389:
252:Norse mythological
220:
67:
14053:Mythological dogs
14020:
14019:
14016:
14015:
13972:
13971:
13838:Sword of Damocles
13674:
13673:
13615:Returns from Troy
13600:Judgment of Paris
13585:Apollo and Daphne
13365:
13364:
13361:
13360:
13343:Stymphalian birds
13313:Mares of Diomedes
13035:
13034:
12759:
12758:
12709:
12708:
12047:
12046:
11759:
11758:
11605:Trickster deities
11574:Messenger deities
11447:
11446:
11181:
11180:
10916:
10915:
10815:Second generation
10618:
10617:
10614:
10613:
10446:Mount Ida (Crete)
10273:
10272:
10269:
10268:
10265:
10264:
10224:Panhellenic Games
10209:Panathenaic Games
9541:
9540:
9490:Mysteries of Isis
9480:Imbrian Mysteries
9450:Mystery religions
9416:Etruscan religion
9244:
9243:
8740:
8739:
8115:Arethusa (Ithaca)
7922:Inanimate objects
7769:
7768:
7195:Cycnus of Liguria
7190:Cycnus of Colonae
7180:Cycnus of Aetolia
7045:Agrius and Oreius
6945:
6944:
6904:Mares of Diomedes
6894:Stymphalian birds
6760:Media related to
6724:. pp. 24–32.
6677:978-0-19-872165-9
6618:978-0-674-99463-8
6585:978-0-674-99228-3
6552:978-0-674-99226-9
6484:978-0-674-99610-6
6458:978-0-674-99602-1
6436:978-0-521-32718-3
6386:Quintus Smyrnaeus
6356:978-0-674-99052-4
6272:978-1-139-44667-9
6237:978-0-674-99045-6
6215:978-0-19-992509-4
6200:978-0-19-955732-5
6170:978-3-11-089588-9
6139:978-0-226-48199-9
6118:978-0-674-99636-6
6104:Lightfoot, J. L.
6074:Kirk, G. S. 1990
6043:978-1-139-85185-5
5965:978-1-134-30447-9
5931:978-0-8018-5362-3
5923:978-0-8018-5360-9
5908:978-0-674-03501-0
5893:978-0-19-814741-1
5878:978-0-19-814740-4
5815:978-0-19-814329-1
5669:978-1-4214-0135-5
5493:; Pepin, p. 36);
5201:Smallwood, p. 99.
5192:Smallwood, p. 98.
5064:Smallwood, p. 87.
4844:46–62 (pp. 52–53)
4369:; Markantonatos,
4298:; Pipili, fig. 8.
4294:; Schefold 1992,
4052:46–62 (pp. 52–53)
3628:813 (pp. 112–113)
3624:663 (pp. 102–105)
3405:48–51 (pp. 52–53)
2646:pp. 268–269
2103:, ("threefold"),
2089:("triple jaws"),
2070:60–62 (pp. 52–53)
2041:("three necks"),
2037:("triple form"),
2020:("triple jaws");
1817:Quintus Smyrnaeus
1629:978-0-19-928791-8
1419:Johannes Hevelius
1227:Andokides painter
1090:, in his tragedy
808:Principal sources
776:, and Emeia near
713:. The geographer
698:Peter Paul Rubens
469:(Louvre CA 2992).
403:cup (see below).
244:Manfred Mayrhofer
61:(c. 530 BC) from
16:(Redirected from
14115:
14098:Dogs in religion
14063:Symbols of Hades
14038:Greek underworld
13934:Rod of Asclepius
13701:Apple of Discord
13578:
13577:
13298:Erymanthian boar
13207:Horses of Helios
13136:
13135:
13051:
13050:
13044:
13043:
12678:Heraclea Pontica
12658:
12657:
12584:
12583:
12575:
12574:
11772:
11771:
11348:
11347:
11343:Chthonic deities
11101:
11100:
10922:Twelve Olympians
10891:Third generation
10744:First generation
10741:
10740:
10649:
10648:
10624:
10623:
10534:Castalian Spring
10282:
10281:
10197:
10196:
9942:
9941:
9890:Apotropaic magic
9671:Animal sacrifice
9550:
9549:
9346:Christianization
9253:
9252:
8989:
8988:
8786:
8785:
8767:
8760:
8753:
8744:
8743:
7789:
7783:
7777:
7065:Alcyone and Ceyx
6990:
6989:
6972:
6965:
6958:
6949:
6948:
6917:Cattle of Geryon
6884:Erymanthian boar
6846:
6839:
6832:
6823:
6822:
6818:
6802:
6800:
6799:
6785:
6771:
6759:
6634:Internet Archive
6589:Internet Archive
6556:Internet Archive
6517:Women of Trachis
6394:Internet Archive
6225:Heroides. Amores
6143:
5913:Gantz, Timothy,
5821:Diodorus Siculus
5718:
5717:
5715:
5713:
5699:
5693:
5692:
5690:
5688:
5678:
5672:
5657:
5651:
5650:
5648:
5646:
5641:. Ianridpath.com
5635:
5629:
5612:
5606:
5594:
5588:
5579:Wilson-Okamura,
5577:
5571:
5556:
5550:
5536:
5530:
5524:
5518:
5512:
5506:
5484:
5478:
5463:
5457:
5452:); Ogden 2013a,
5448:1.6 (Whitbread,
5439:
5433:
5408:
5402:
5395:
5389:
5323:
5317:
5310:
5304:
5293:
5287:
5277:
5271:
5238:
5232:
5225:
5219:
5208:
5202:
5199:
5193:
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5137:
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5090:
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5020:
5014:
5008:
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4984:
4978:
4975:
4969:
4949:
4943:
4934:
4928:
4915:
4909:
4893:
4887:
4882:); Ogden 2013a,
4873:
4867:
4853:
4847:
4834:
4828:
4807:
4801:
4788:
4782:
4765:
4759:
4744:
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4723:
4717:
4686:
4680:
4665:
4659:
4644:
4638:
4602:
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4582:
4576:
4567:); compare with
4552:
4546:
4535:
4529:
4515:
4509:
4488:
4482:
4468:
4462:
4453:; Papadopoulou,
4440:
4434:
4420:
4414:
4400:
4394:
4380:
4374:
4355:
4349:
4342:Women of Trachis
4334:
4328:
4318:
4312:
4305:
4299:
4278:
4272:
4265:
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4118:
4112:
4104:eleutheron hydor
4096:
4090:
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4074:
4061:
4055:
4042:
4036:
4029:Diodorus Siculus
4026:
4020:
4006:
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3987:
3984:
3978:
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3935:
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3730:Diodorus Siculus
3706:
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3328:
3322:
3317:Beazley Archive
3315:
3309:
3294:
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3281:Diodorus Siculus
3278:
3272:
3265:Diodorus Siculus
3262:
3256:
3223:
3217:
3199:
3193:
3192:; Gantz, p. 293.
3175:
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2899:
2893:
2886:Diodorus Siculus
2883:
2877:
2872:; Papadopoulou,
2859:
2853:
2836:
2830:
2819:Diodorus Siculus
2765:
2759:
2739:Diodorus Siculus
2655:
2649:
2642:
2636:
2619:
2613:
2600:
2594:
2579:
2573:
2558:
2552:
2538:
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2477:
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2389:
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2289:
2283:
2266:
2260:
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2246:
2214:
2208:
2176:
2170:
2137:
2131:
2122:("three heads")
2107:("tri-formed");
2054:("three-fold");
1971:Women of Trachis
1962:
1956:
1932:
1926:
1886:
1880:
1848:Women of Trachis
1769:
1763:
1760:
1754:
1721:1.6 (Whitbread,
1693:
1687:
1680:Beekes, R. S. P.
1677:
1671:
1661:
1655:
1648:
1642:
1641:
1618:
1601:
1595:
1592:
1586:
1577:
1571:
1570:
1568:
1566:
1548:
1542:
1518:
1077:Antonio Tempesta
997:Diodorus Siculus
986:Heraclea Pontica
959:Antonio Tempesta
921:Women of Trachis
794:Diodorus Siculus
730:Heraclea Pontica
575:Heraclea Pontica
530:initiation rites
514:Diodorus Siculus
158:
150:
149:
140:
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13889:Bowl of Hygieia
13877:
13833:Shirt of Nessus
13818:Phaeacian ships
13670:
13619:
13595:Eros and Psyche
13569:
13467:
13461:
13357:
13293:Crommyonian Sow
13268:Calydonian boar
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12791:Mourning Fields
12755:
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12649:
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12444:Lycian peasants
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11766:
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11657:
11626:
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9715:
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9592:Funeral oration
9554:
9537:
9504:
9465:Delos Mysteries
9451:
9444:
9327:
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9265:Minoan religion
9240:
9214:Sibylline Books
9152:Derveni papyrus
9097:
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8982:
8972:
8794:
8780:
8771:
8741:
8736:
8723:
8692:
8651:
8620:
8300:
8249:
8110:Arethusa (Elis)
8063:
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7856:
7795:Base appearance
7790:
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7778:
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7474:
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6976:
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6850:
6807:, ed. (1911). "
6797:
6795:
6752:
6747:
6571:, Books V–XII,
6319:Pipili, Maria,
6140:
5727:
5722:
5721:
5711:
5709:
5701:
5700:
5696:
5686:
5684:
5680:
5679:
5675:
5658:
5654:
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5637:
5636:
5632:
5613:
5609:
5595:
5591:
5578:
5574:
5557:
5553:
5537:
5533:
5525:
5521:
5513:
5509:
5501:, 13.4 (Pepin,
5485:
5481:
5464:
5460:
5440:
5436:
5424:; Ogden 2013a,
5409:
5405:
5396:
5392:
5347:; Ogden 2013b,
5324:
5320:
5311:
5307:
5294:
5290:
5278:
5274:
5258:1 F27); Hawes,
5239:
5235:
5226:
5222:
5214:; Ogden 2013a,
5209:
5205:
5200:
5196:
5191:
5187:
5176:
5172:
5161:
5157:
5138:
5134:
5129:
5125:
5103:Wayback Machine
5091:
5087:
5072:
5068:
5063:
5059:
5046:
5042:
5027:
5023:
5015:
5011:
5002:
4998:
4986:Schefold 1992,
4985:
4981:
4976:
4972:
4962:Wayback Machine
4950:
4946:
4935:
4931:
4916:
4912:
4894:
4890:
4874:
4870:
4862:; Ogden 2013b,
4854:
4850:
4841:Hercules Furens
4835:
4831:
4814:Hercules Furens
4808:
4804:
4795:Hercules Furens
4789:
4785:
4777:; Ogden 2013b,
4772:Hercules Furens
4766:
4762:
4745:
4741:
4724:
4720:
4698:; West, David,
4687:
4683:
4666:
4662:
4645:
4641:
4624:. Compare with
4616:; Ogden 2013b,
4603:
4599:
4591:; Ogden 2013b,
4583:
4579:
4553:
4549:
4541:; Ogden 2013b,
4536:
4532:
4516:
4512:
4489:
4485:
4469:
4465:
4457:; Ogden 2013b,
4441:
4437:
4421:
4417:
4401:
4397:
4381:
4377:
4356:
4352:
4335:
4331:
4319:
4315:
4306:
4302:
4292:Wayback Machine
4279:
4275:
4266:
4262:
4250:
4246:
4237:
4233:
4225:; Ogden 2013b,
4212:
4208:
4191:
4187:
4162:
4158:
4132:
4128:
4119:
4115:
4097:
4093:
4081:
4077:
4068:Hercules Furens
4062:
4058:
4049:Hercules Furens
4043:
4039:
4027:
4023:
4015:; Ogden 2013b,
4007:
4003:
3994:
3990:
3985:
3981:
3969:
3965:
3936:
3932:
3915:Hercules Furens
3909:
3905:
3888:
3884:
3854:
3850:
3821:Natural History
3760:Natural History
3712:; Fowler 2013,
3707:
3703:
3691:
3687:
3657:
3653:
3621:Hercules Furens
3615:
3611:
3599:
3595:
3590:
3586:
3569:
3565:
3556:Hercules Furens
3550:
3546:
3538:; Ogden 2013b,
3525:
3521:
3509:
3505:
3490:
3486:
3477:Hercules Furens
3471:; Ogden 2013b,
3459:
3455:
3450:
3446:
3441:
3437:
3415:
3411:
3402:Hercules Furens
3372:
3368:
3346:; compare with
3338:
3334:
3329:
3325:
3316:
3312:
3295:
3291:
3279:
3275:
3263:
3259:
3251:, compare with
3236:; Ogden 2013b,
3224:
3220:
3200:
3196:
3176:
3172:
3161:
3157:
3127:; compare with
3115:
3111:
3106:
3102:
3097:
3093:
3076:
3072:
3037:Hercules Furens
2999:
2995:
2975:
2971:
2951:; compare with
2938:
2934:
2900:
2896:
2884:
2880:
2860:
2856:
2837:
2833:
2782:; Ogden 2013b,
2766:
2762:
2733:; Ogden 2013b,
2669:; compare with
2656:
2652:
2643:
2639:
2625:Herakles 2599ad
2620:
2616:
2607:Hercules Furens
2601:
2597:
2580:
2576:
2559:
2555:
2539:
2535:
2505:Hercules Furens
2499:
2495:
2478:
2474:
2458:
2454:
2437:
2433:
2416:
2412:
2396:
2392:
2384:; Ogden 2013b,
2376:
2372:
2356:
2352:
2329:
2325:
2316:
2312:
2302:Wayback Machine
2290:
2286:
2267:
2263:
2253:
2249:
2227:Wayback Machine
2215:
2211:
2177:
2173:
2138:
2134:
2093:("threefold"),
2067:Hercules Furens
1963:
1959:
1933:
1929:
1887:
1883:
1813:Wayback Machine
1770:
1766:
1761:
1757:
1741:, 13.4 (Pepin,
1713:; compare with
1709:; Ogden 2013a,
1694:
1690:
1678:
1674:
1662:
1658:
1649:
1645:
1630:
1602:
1598:
1593:
1589:
1578:
1574:
1564:
1562:
1560:Merriam-Webster
1550:
1549:
1545:
1531:Wayback Machine
1519:
1515:
1510:
1470:
1403:
1309:
1251:
1137:
1093:Hercules Furens
992:plant grew up.
810:
786:
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455:
311:
196:
114:
110:
82:
78:
71:Greek mythology
39:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
14121:
14111:
14110:
14105:
14100:
14095:
14090:
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14075:
14070:
14065:
14060:
14055:
14050:
14045:
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13998:
13993:
13982:
13980:
13974:
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13891:
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13855:
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13765:
13760:
13755:
13750:
13745:
13740:
13735:
13730:
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13698:
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13682:
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13676:
13675:
13672:
13671:
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13469:
13463:
13462:
13460:
13459:
13454:
13449:
13444:
13439:
13434:
13429:
13427:Laestrygonians
13424:
13419:
13414:
13409:
13404:
13399:
13394:
13389:
13384:
13379:
13373:
13371:
13367:
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13363:
13362:
13359:
13358:
13356:
13355:
13353:Teumessian fox
13350:
13345:
13340:
13335:
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13325:
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13308:Lernaean Hydra
13305:
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13157:
13156:
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13153:Ichthyocentaur
13150:
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13124:
13123:
13118:
13113:
13112:
13111:
13106:
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11125:
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10252:Isthmian Games
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9567:Astragalomancy
9564:
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9440:
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9438:
9433:
9426:Roman religion
9423:
9421:Greco-Buddhism
9418:
9413:
9412:
9411:
9409:Ptolemaic cult
9395:
9394:
9393:
9383:
9382:
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9250:
9246:
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9239:
9238:
9235:Works and Days
9231:
9224:
9217:
9210:
9205:
9198:
9193:
9186:
9179:
9174:
9169:
9161:
9154:
9149:
9147:Delphic maxims
9144:
9137:
9130:
9123:
9116:
9111:
9109:Aesop's Fables
9105:
9103:
9099:
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8973:
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8965:
8960:
8955:
8950:
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8940:
8935:
8930:
8928:Paradoxography
8925:
8920:
8918:Metempsychosis
8915:
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8306:
8302:
8301:
8299:
8298:
8293:
8288:
8283:
8278:
8273:
8268:
8266:Hermaphroditus
8263:
8257:
8255:
8251:
8250:
8248:
8247:
8242:
8237:
8232:
8227:
8222:
8217:
8212:
8207:
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8097:
8092:
8087:
8082:
8077:
8071:
8069:
8065:
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8062:
8061:
8056:
8054:Teumessian fox
8051:
8046:
8041:
8036:
8031:
8026:
8021:
8016:
8011:
8009:Lyco and Orphe
8006:
8001:
7996:
7991:
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7951:
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7923:
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7910:
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7900:
7895:
7890:
7885:
7883:Cephalus' wife
7880:
7875:
7870:
7864:
7862:
7858:
7857:
7855:
7854:
7849:
7844:
7839:
7834:
7832:Mulberry fruit
7829:
7824:
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7814:
7809:
7804:
7798:
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7237:
7232:
7227:
7222:
7217:
7212:
7207:
7202:
7197:
7192:
7187:
7185:Cycnus of Ares
7182:
7177:
7172:
7167:
7162:
7157:
7152:
7147:
7142:
7137:
7132:
7127:
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6923:
6911:
6906:
6901:
6896:
6891:
6889:Augean Stables
6886:
6881:
6879:Ceryneian Hind
6876:
6874:Lernaean Hydra
6871:
6865:
6862:
6861:
6854:Twelve Labours
6849:
6848:
6841:
6834:
6826:
6820:
6819:
6805:Chisholm, Hugh
6793:
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6765:
6751:
6750:External links
6748:
6746:
6745:
6725:
6707:
6698:
6680:
6669:Horace, Odes 3
6665:
6652:
6637:
6621:
6606:
6593:Stern, Jacob,
6591:
6558:
6542:, Books I–IV,
6525:
6509:
6491:
6465:
6439:
6424:Schefold, Karl
6421:
6414:Schefold, Karl
6411:
6398:Room, Adrian,
6396:
6383:
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6087:
6084:978-0521281720
6072:
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5983:
5970:Hawes, Greta,
5968:
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5934:
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5846:
5832:
5818:
5805:Bowra, C. M.,
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4589:4.25.1, 26.1–2
4577:
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4107:(Ogden 2013b,
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3957:(Ogden 2013b,
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1605:Mallory, J. P.
1596:
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1466:
1432:gave the name
1430:Georges Cuvier
1417:introduced by
1402:
1399:
1308:
1305:
1250:
1247:
1169:fragment from
1136:
1133:
809:
806:
785:
782:
686:
683:
668:Euripides has
648:(Louvre A481).
629:
626:
586:
583:
481:, the king of
454:
451:
387:(Louvre F204).
320:Lernaean Hydra
310:
307:
195:
192:
188:twelve labours
65:(Louvre E701).
26:
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6:
4:
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13958:
13955:
13953:
13950:
13948:
13945:
13944:
13942:
13940:
13937:
13935:
13932:
13930:
13929:Owl of Athena
13927:
13925:
13922:
13920:
13917:
13915:
13912:
13910:
13907:
13905:
13902:
13900:
13897:
13895:
13892:
13890:
13887:
13886:
13884:
13880:
13874:
13873:Wheel of fire
13871:
13869:
13868:Winnowing Oar
13866:
13864:
13861:
13859:
13856:
13854:
13851:
13849:
13846:
13844:
13841:
13839:
13836:
13834:
13831:
13829:
13826:
13824:
13821:
13819:
13816:
13813:
13812:Winged helmet
13809:
13806:
13804:
13803:Pandora's box
13801:
13799:
13796:
13794:
13791:
13789:
13786:
13784:
13781:
13779:
13776:
13774:
13771:
13769:
13766:
13764:
13761:
13759:
13756:
13754:
13751:
13749:
13746:
13744:
13743:Golden Fleece
13741:
13739:
13736:
13734:
13731:
13729:
13726:
13724:
13721:
13719:
13716:
13714:
13711:
13709:
13708:
13704:
13702:
13699:
13697:
13694:
13692:
13689:
13687:
13684:
13683:
13681:
13677:
13667:
13664:
13662:
13659:
13657:
13654:
13652:
13649:
13647:
13644:
13642:
13641:Centauromachy
13639:
13637:
13634:
13632:
13629:
13628:
13626:
13622:
13616:
13613:
13611:
13608:
13606:
13603:
13601:
13598:
13596:
13593:
13591:
13588:
13586:
13583:
13582:
13579:
13576:
13572:
13566:
13563:
13561:
13558:
13556:
13553:
13551:
13548:
13546:
13543:
13541:
13538:
13536:
13533:
13531:
13528:
13526:
13523:
13521:
13518:
13516:
13513:
13511:
13508:
13506:
13503:
13501:
13498:
13496:
13493:
13491:
13488:
13486:
13483:
13481:
13478:
13476:
13473:
13472:
13470:
13464:
13458:
13455:
13453:
13450:
13448:
13445:
13443:
13440:
13438:
13435:
13433:
13430:
13428:
13425:
13423:
13420:
13418:
13415:
13413:
13410:
13408:
13405:
13403:
13400:
13398:
13395:
13393:
13390:
13388:
13387:Anthropophagi
13385:
13383:
13380:
13378:
13375:
13374:
13372:
13368:
13354:
13351:
13349:
13346:
13344:
13341:
13339:
13336:
13334:
13331:
13329:
13326:
13324:
13321:
13319:
13316:
13314:
13311:
13309:
13306:
13304:
13301:
13299:
13296:
13294:
13291:
13289:
13286:
13284:
13281:
13279:
13278:Cerynian Hind
13276:
13274:
13271:
13269:
13266:
13265:
13263:
13261:
13253:
13247:
13244:
13242:
13239:
13237:
13233:
13230:
13228:
13225:
13223:
13220:
13218:
13215:
13213:
13210:
13208:
13205:
13203:
13200:
13198:
13197:Hecatonchires
13195:
13193:
13190:
13188:
13185:
13183:
13180:
13178:
13175:
13171:
13168:
13167:
13166:
13163:
13161:
13158:
13154:
13151:
13149:
13146:
13145:
13144:
13141:
13140:
13137:
13134:
13128:
13122:
13119:
13117:
13114:
13110:
13107:
13105:
13102:
13100:
13097:
13096:
13095:
13092:
13091:
13089:
13087:Minor spirits
13085:
13077:
13074:
13072:
13071:Minor figures
13069:
13068:
13067:
13064:
13062:
13059:
13058:
13056:
13052:
13049:
13045:
13042:
13038:
13028:
13025:
13023:
13020:
13018:
13015:
13013:
13010:
13009:
13007:
13001:
12995:
12994:Charon's obol
12992:
12990:
12987:
12985:
12982:
12981:
12979:
12975:
12969:
12966:
12964:
12961:
12959:
12956:
12954:
12951:
12949:
12946:
12944:
12941:
12939:
12936:
12934:
12931:
12930:
12928:
12926:
12922:
12916:
12913:
12911:
12908:
12906:
12903:
12901:
12898:
12896:
12893:
12891:
12887:
12885:
12882:
12880:
12877:
12875:
12872:
12870:
12867:
12865:
12862:
12860:
12857:
12856:
12854:
12850:
12844:
12841:
12839:
12836:
12835:
12833:
12829:
12823:
12820:
12818:
12815:
12813:
12810:
12809:
12807:
12803:
12797:
12794:
12792:
12789:
12787:
12784:
12782:
12779:
12777:
12774:
12772:
12769:
12768:
12766:
12762:
12752:
12749:
12748:
12746:
12742:
12736:
12733:
12731:
12727:
12725:
12721:
12720:
12718:
12716:
12712:
12702:
12699:Charonium at
12698:
12696:
12693:Charonium at
12692:
12691:
12689:
12685:
12679:
12675:
12673:
12669:
12667:
12663:
12662:
12659:
12656:
12652:
12646:
12643:
12641:
12638:
12636:
12633:
12632:
12630:
12626:
12620:
12617:
12615:
12612:
12610:
12607:
12605:
12602:
12600:
12597:
12595:
12592:
12591:
12589:
12585:
12582:
12578:Entrances to
12576:
12573:
12571:
12567:
12561:
12558:
12556:
12553:
12551:
12548:
12546:
12543:
12541:
12538:
12536:
12533:
12531:
12528:
12526:
12523:
12521:
12518:
12516:
12513:
12511:
12508:
12506:
12503:
12501:
12498:
12496:
12493:
12491:
12488:
12486:
12483:
12481:
12478:
12476:
12473:
12471:
12468:
12466:
12463:
12461:
12458:
12456:
12452:
12450:
12447:
12445:
12442:
12440:
12437:
12435:
12432:
12430:
12427:
12425:
12422:
12420:
12417:
12415:
12412:
12410:
12407:
12405:
12401:
12399:
12396:
12394:
12393:Helen of Troy
12391:
12389:
12386:
12384:
12381:
12379:
12376:
12374:
12371:
12369:
12366:
12364:
12361:
12359:
12356:
12354:
12351:
12349:
12346:
12344:
12341:
12339:
12336:
12334:
12331:
12329:
12326:
12324:
12321:
12319:
12316:
12314:
12311:
12309:
12306:
12304:
12301:
12299:
12296:
12294:
12291:
12289:
12286:
12285:
12283:
12277:
12271:
12268:
12266:
12263:
12261:
12258:
12256:
12253:
12249:
12246:
12244:
12241:
12239:
12236:
12234:
12231:
12229:
12228:Hellespontine
12226:
12224:
12221:
12219:
12216:
12214:
12211:
12209:
12206:
12205:
12204:
12201:
12199:
12196:
12194:
12191:
12189:
12186:
12184:
12181:
12179:
12176:
12174:
12171:
12169:
12166:
12164:
12161:
12159:
12156:
12154:
12151:
12149:
12146:
12144:
12141:
12139:
12136:
12134:
12131:
12129:
12126:
12124:
12121:
12119:
12116:
12114:
12111:
12109:
12106:
12104:
12101:
12099:
12096:
12094:
12091:
12089:
12086:
12084:
12081:
12079:
12076:
12074:
12071:
12069:
12066:
12064:
12061:
12060:
12058:
12054:
12050:
12040:
12037:
12035:
12032:
12030:
12027:
12025:
12022:
12021:
12019:
12015:
12009:
12006:
12004:
12001:
11999:
11996:
11994:
11991:
11989:
11986:
11984:
11981:
11979:
11976:
11974:
11971:
11969:
11966:
11964:
11961:
11959:
11956:
11954:
11951:
11949:
11946:
11944:
11941:
11939:
11936:
11934:
11931:
11929:
11926:
11924:
11921:
11919:
11916:
11914:
11911:
11909:
11906:
11904:
11901:
11899:
11896:
11894:
11891:
11889:
11886:
11883:
11880:
11878:
11875:
11873:
11870:
11868:
11865:
11863:
11860:
11858:
11855:
11853:
11850:
11848:
11845:
11843:
11840:
11838:
11835:
11833:
11830:
11828:
11825:
11823:
11820:
11818:
11815:
11813:
11810:
11808:
11805:
11803:
11800:
11798:
11795:
11793:
11790:
11788:
11785:
11783:
11780:
11779:
11777:
11773:
11770:
11768:
11762:
11752:
11749:
11747:
11744:
11742:
11739:
11737:
11734:
11732:
11728:
11726:
11723:
11720:
11716:
11714:
11711:
11709:
11706:
11704:
11701:
11699:
11696:
11692:
11689:
11687:
11684:
11682:
11679:
11677:
11674:
11673:
11672:
11669:
11668:
11666:
11664:
11660:
11654:
11651:
11649:
11646:
11644:
11641:
11639:
11636:
11635:
11633:
11631:Magic deities
11629:
11623:
11620:
11618:
11615:
11613:
11610:
11609:
11607:
11603:
11597:
11594:
11592:
11589:
11587:
11584:
11582:
11579:
11578:
11576:
11572:
11566:
11563:
11561:
11558:
11556:
11553:
11551:
11548:
11546:
11543:
11542:
11540:
11538:Sleep deities
11536:
11530:
11527:
11525:
11522:
11520:
11517:
11515:
11512:
11510:
11507:
11505:
11502:
11500:
11497:
11495:
11492:
11490:
11487:
11485:
11482:
11480:
11477:
11475:
11472:
11470:
11467:
11465:
11462:
11460:
11457:
11456:
11454:
11450:
11440:
11437:
11435:
11432:
11430:
11427:
11425:
11422:
11420:
11417:
11415:
11412:
11410:
11407:
11405:
11401:
11398:
11396:
11393:
11391:
11388:
11387:
11384:
11378:
11375:
11371:
11368:
11367:
11366:
11363:
11361:
11358:
11357:
11355:
11353:
11349:
11346:
11344:
11340:
11334:
11331:
11329:
11326:
11324:
11321:
11319:
11316:
11314:
11311:
11309:
11306:
11304:
11301:
11299:
11296:
11294:
11291:
11289:
11286:
11284:
11281:
11279:
11276:
11274:
11271:
11269:
11266:
11264:
11261:
11259:
11256:
11254:
11251:
11249:
11246:
11244:
11241:
11239:
11236:
11234:
11231:
11229:
11226:
11224:
11221:
11219:
11216:
11214:
11211:
11209:
11206:
11204:
11201:
11199:
11196:
11194:
11191:
11190:
11188:
11184:
11174:
11171:
11169:
11166:
11162:
11159:
11158:
11157:
11154:
11153:
11150:
11144:
11141:
11139:
11136:
11134:
11131:
11129:
11126:
11124:
11121:
11119:
11116:
11114:
11111:
11110:
11108:
11106:
11102:
11099:
11095:
11089:
11086:
11084:
11081:
11079:
11076:
11074:
11071:
11069:
11066:
11064:
11061:
11059:
11056:
11054:
11051:
11049:
11046:
11044:
11041:
11039:
11036:
11034:
11031:
11029:
11026:
11024:
11021:
11019:
11016:
11014:
11011:
11009:
11006:
11005:
11003:
11001:
11000:Water deities
10997:
10991:
10988:
10986:
10983:
10981:
10978:
10976:
10973:
10971:
10968:
10966:
10963:
10961:
10958:
10956:
10953:
10951:
10948:
10946:
10943:
10941:
10938:
10936:
10933:
10931:
10928:
10927:
10925:
10923:
10919:
10909:
10906:
10904:
10901:
10899:
10896:
10895:
10893:
10889:
10883:
10880:
10878:
10875:
10873:
10870:
10868:
10865:
10863:
10860:
10858:
10855:
10853:
10850:
10848:
10845:
10843:
10840:
10838:
10835:
10833:
10830:
10828:
10825:
10823:
10820:
10819:
10817:
10813:
10807:
10804:
10802:
10799:
10797:
10794:
10792:
10789:
10787:
10784:
10782:
10779:
10777:
10774:
10772:
10769:
10767:
10764:
10762:
10759:
10757:
10754:
10752:
10749:
10748:
10746:
10742:
10739:
10737:
10733:
10727:
10724:
10722:
10719:
10717:
10714:
10712:
10709:
10707:
10704:
10702:
10699:
10697:
10694:
10692:
10689:
10687:
10684:
10682:
10679:
10677:
10674:
10672:
10669:
10667:
10664:
10662:
10659:
10658:
10656:
10654:
10650:
10647:
10644:
10639:
10635:
10631:
10625:
10621:
10607:
10604:
10602:
10599:
10597:
10594:
10592:
10589:
10587:
10584:
10582:
10579:
10575:
10574:
10570:
10568:
10567:
10563:
10562:
10561:
10558:
10557:
10555:
10551:
10545:
10542:
10540:
10537:
10535:
10532:
10531:
10529:
10525:
10519:
10516:
10514:
10511:
10509:
10506:
10505:
10503:
10499:
10493:
10490:
10488:
10485:
10483:
10480:
10478:
10475:
10474:
10472:
10468:
10462:
10459:
10457:
10456:Mount Lykaion
10454:
10452:
10449:
10447:
10444:
10442:
10439:
10438:
10436:
10432:
10426:
10423:
10421:
10418:
10416:
10413:
10411:
10408:
10406:
10403:
10401:
10398:
10396:
10393:
10391:
10388:
10386:
10383:
10381:
10378:
10376:
10373:
10371:
10368:
10367:
10365:
10361:
10355:
10352:
10350:
10347:
10345:
10342:
10340:
10337:
10335:
10332:
10330:
10327:
10325:
10322:
10320:
10317:
10315:
10312:
10310:
10307:
10305:
10302:
10300:
10297:
10296:
10294:
10292:
10287:
10283:
10280:
10278:Sacred places
10276:
10258:
10255:
10253:
10250:
10248:
10245:
10243:
10242:Pythian Games
10240:
10238:
10237:Heraean Games
10235:
10233:
10232:Olympic Games
10230:
10229:
10227:
10225:
10221:
10215:
10212:
10210:
10207:
10205:
10202:
10201:
10198:
10195:
10191:
10185:
10182:
10180:
10177:
10175:
10172:
10170:
10167:
10165:
10162:
10160:
10157:
10155:
10152:
10150:
10147:
10145:
10142:
10140:
10137:
10135:
10132:
10130:
10127:
10125:
10122:
10120:
10117:
10115:
10112:
10110:
10107:
10105:
10102:
10100:
10097:
10095:
10092:
10090:
10087:
10085:
10082:
10080:
10077:
10075:
10072:
10070:
10067:
10065:
10062:
10060:
10057:
10055:
10052:
10050:
10047:
10045:
10042:
10040:
10037:
10035:
10032:
10030:
10027:
10025:
10022:
10020:
10017:
10015:
10012:
10010:
10007:
10005:
10002:
10000:
9997:
9995:
9992:
9990:
9987:
9985:
9982:
9980:
9977:
9975:
9972:
9970:
9967:
9965:
9962:
9960:
9957:
9955:
9952:
9951:
9949:
9943:
9940:
9936:
9930:
9927:
9925:
9922:
9918:
9917:
9913:
9912:
9911:
9908:
9906:
9903:
9901:
9898:
9896:
9893:
9891:
9888:
9887:
9885:
9883:
9879:
9873:
9870:
9868:
9865:
9863:
9860:
9858:
9855:
9853:
9850:
9848:
9845:
9843:
9840:
9838:
9835:
9833:
9830:
9828:
9825:
9821:
9818:
9816:
9813:
9812:
9811:
9808:
9806:
9803:
9802:
9800:
9794:
9788:
9785:
9781:
9778:
9777:
9776:
9773:
9771:
9768:
9766:
9763:
9761:
9758:
9754:
9753:Hierophylakes
9751:
9750:
9749:
9746:
9744:
9741:
9739:
9736:
9734:
9731:
9729:
9726:
9724:
9721:
9720:
9718:
9712:
9706:
9703:
9699:
9696:
9694:
9691:
9689:
9686:
9682:
9679:
9677:
9674:
9673:
9672:
9669:
9668:
9667:
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4769:
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4748:
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2317:Ogden 2013b,
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2220:Herakles 2554
2218:
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2139:West, David,
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2027:Metamorphoses
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1172:
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1132:
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1125:
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1119:
1116:
1112:
1108:
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1082:
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1022:
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826:William Blake
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41:
37:
33:
19:
13863:Trojan Horse
13773:Milk of Hera
13748:Gordian knot
13738:Golden apple
13705:
13646:Gigantomachy
13631:Amazonomachy
13437:Lotus-eaters
13303:Khalkotauroi
13272:
13099:Agathodaemon
12842:
12822:Rhadamanthus
12672:Lake Avernus
12666:Cape Matapan
12640:Avernus Lake
12628:Lakes/swamps
12348:Clytemnestra
12343:Chrysothemis
12265:Theoclymenus
11213:Androktasiai
11208:Amphillogiai
11097:Love deities
10571:
10564:
10487:Psychro Cave
10482:Caves of Pan
10247:Nemean Games
10184:Thesmophoria
9914:
9895:Curse tablet
9872:Thymiaterion
9842:Loutrophoros
9621:Hieros gamos
9379:Neoplatonism
9233:
9226:
9219:
9212:
9200:
9188:
9181:
9164:
9156:
9139:
9132:
9125:
9118:
9090:
9083:
9076:
9069:
9062:Theban Cycle
9049:
9042:
9035:
9030:Little Iliad
9028:
9021:
9014:
9007:
9000:
8908:Know thyself
8799:Main beliefs
8683:Milk of Hera
8647:Periclymenus
8585:
8254:Opposite sex
6934:
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6788:
6774:
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6534:, Volume I,
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3795:Theophrastus
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3527:Aristophanes
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1827:Fall of Troy
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232:dogs of Yama
227:
226:word सर्वरा
221:
168:multi-headed
160:
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13848:Thunderbolt
13661:Titanomachy
13545:Symplegades
13328:Nemean lion
13288:Cretan Bull
13257:/ slain by
13202:Hippocampus
13148:Centaurides
13017:Ceuthonymus
13005:and spirits
12485:Neoptolemus
12404:Heracleidae
12193:Polypheides
12143:Halitherses
12078:Amphilochus
12008:Triptolemus
11993:Penthesilea
11847:Bellerophon
11775:Individuals
11529:Telesphorus
11352:Psychopomps
11186:War deities
10643:Family tree
10586:Hiera Orgas
10339:Telesterion
10299:Asclepieion
10291:sanctuaries
10144:Ptolemaieia
10124:Oschophoria
10114:Metageitnia
10104:Leucophryna
10054:Elaphebolia
9994:Arrhephoria
9974:Anthesteria
9969:Amphidromia
9910:Hermeticism
9760:Iatromantis
9562:Amphidromia
9391:God-fearers
9374:Hermeticism
9301:Expressions
9256:Antecedents
9127:Bibliotheca
9120:Argonautica
8963:Theia mania
8933:Patron gods
8923:Nympholepsy
8873:Golden Rule
8868:Golden mean
8806:Ages of Man
8697:False myths
8581:Psalacantha
8417:Eteocleides
8044:Propoetides
7969:Britomartis
7852:White raven
7440:Polytechnus
6899:Cretan Bull
6869:Nemean lion
6683:West, M. L.
5782:Bacchylides
5732:Apollodorus
5624:; Lansing,
5583:; Brumble,
5446:Mythologies
5326:Philochorus
5299:39 (Stern,
5229:pp. 184–185
5107:pp. 130–131
4966:pp. 129–130
4906:pp. 129–132
4856:Apollodorus
4819:; see also
4700:pp. 101–103
4573:pp. 272–275
4560:Argonautica
4539:pp. 300–303
4502:pp. 629–635
4498:pp. 640–641
4371:pp. 129–130
4321:Bacchylides
4083:Apollodorus
4013:pp. 300–303
3920:; see also
3874:pp. 272–275
3861:Argonautica
3777:, 788–792;
3726:pp. 272–275
3714:pp. 305 ff.
3659:Apollodorus
3499:pp. 640–641
3340:Apollodorus
3226:Philochorus
3214:pp. 640–641
3117:Apollodorus
3050:, so also,
3044:Apollodorus
2961:Apollodorus
2908:; so also,
2902:Apollodorus
2850:pp. 646–647
2780:pp. 300–303
2768:Apollodorus
2731:pp. 300–303
2723:pp. 646–647
2525:Apollodorus
2510:. See also
2402:pp. 272–275
2382:pp. 300–303
2231:pp. 130–131
2179:Apollodorus
2153:pp. 101–103
2124:Apollodorus
1902:Apollodorus
1860:pp. 258–259
1856:Callimachus
1835:Bacchylides
1719:Mythologies
1663:Mayrhofer,
1583:Kerberos 66
1380:fame rabida
1286:Philochorus
1267:Palaephatus
1180:cup by the
1135:Iconography
912:Bacchylides
886:Stesichorus
614:Philochorus
491:Apollodorus
357:Apollodorus
14027:Categories
13991:Classicism
13979:treatments
13919:Orphic egg
13904:Gorgoneion
13899:Cornucopia
13788:Orichalcum
13768:Lotus tree
13666:Trojan War
13651:Indian War
13555:Themiscyra
13495:Hyperborea
13422:Korybantes
13412:Gargareans
13338:Polyphemus
13104:Cacodaemon
13076:Trojan War
13012:Ascalaphus
12715:Ploutonion
12687:Charoniums
12645:Lerna Lake
12614:Phlegethon
12570:Underworld
12555:Telemachus
12328:Cassiopeia
12303:Andromache
12260:Theiodamas
12223:Erythraean
12138:Epimenides
12073:Amphiaraus
11898:Erechtheus
11862:Chrysippus
11832:Antilochus
11827:Amphitryon
11822:Amphiaraus
11713:Eileithyia
11494:Eileithyia
11434:Persephone
11370:Hermanubis
11161:Aphroditus
11008:Amphitrite
10965:Hephaestus
10908:Phosphorus
10877:Prometheus
10842:Epimetheus
10628:Myths and
10601:Sacred Way
10539:Hippocrene
10334:Ploutonion
10304:Delphinion
10169:Tauropolia
10129:Pamboeotia
10084:Hieromenia
9989:Aphrodisia
9945:Festivals
9924:Necromancy
9900:Divination
9810:Cult image
9770:Mystagogue
9765:Kanephoros
9748:Hierophant
9631:Incubation
9616:Hierophany
9582:Divination
9400:religions
9369:Gnosticism
9323:Polytheism
9318:Monotheism
9313:Henotheism
9196:Myth of Er
9158:Dionysiaca
9023:Iliupersis
8993:Epic Cycle
8984:epic poems
8953:Sophrosyne
8948:Polytheism
8853:Euhemerism
8848:Eudaimonia
8828:Apotheosis
8816:Heroic Age
8811:Golden Age
8632:Greek gods
8551:Oechalides
8516:Messapians
8476:Hyacinthus
8459:Hesperides
8387:Cyparissus
8034:Polydectes
7729:Aethalides
7601:Hippomenes
7435:Polyphonte
7370:Oenotropae
7320:Memnonides
7315:Meleagrids
7250:Hippodamia
7105:Ascalaphus
7070:Alcyonides
6369:Propertius
5925:(Vol. 1),
5725:References
5687:21 October
5442:Fulgentius
5262:; Hopman,
5117:; Perseus
4714:2.19.29–32
4707:2.13.33–36
4696:3.11.13–20
4152:11.620–626
3779:Eustathius
3186:1169–1170.
2949:11.620–626
2676:11.620–626
2241:; Perseus
2167:2.19.29–32
2160:2.13.33–36
2109:Propertius
1715:Fulgentius
1552:"Cerberus"
1460:developed
1451:Goran Šepa
1356:The later
1347:Fulgentius
1301:Heraclitus
1290:Molossians
1279:Tricarenia
1160:Corinthian
1021:Persephone
982:Mount Etna
894:Corinthian
860:Eurystheus
774:Thesprotia
770:Hierapolis
670:Amphitryon
599:Persephone
479:Eurystheus
393:Corinthian
330:; and the
172:Underworld
52:Eurystheus
13939:Swan song
13924:Ouroboros
13909:Kantharos
13793:Palladium
13763:Labyrinth
13656:Theomachy
13636:Attic War
13560:Thrinacia
13550:Tartessos
13475:Aethiopia
13457:Telchines
13442:Myrmidons
13417:Halizones
13255:Captured
13236:Charybdis
13132:creatures
13027:Menoetius
13022:Eurynomos
12958:Pirithous
12884:Salmoneus
12852:Residents
12635:Acherusia
12530:Polynices
12515:Philomela
12505:Patroclus
12424:Iphigenia
12414:Hippolyta
12363:Deucalion
12308:Andromeda
12298:Agamemnon
12293:Aegisthus
12208:Cimmerian
12188:Polyeidos
12123:Cassandra
12024:Argonauts
11948:Narcissus
11842:Autolycus
11765:Heroes /
11479:Asclepius
11156:Aphrodite
11123:Hedylogos
11073:Scamander
11063:Potamides
10930:Aphrodite
10857:Menoetius
10776:Mnemosyne
10630:mythology
10573:Salaminia
10492:Vari Cave
10434:Mountains
10329:Parthenon
10324:Panionium
10319:Nymphaeum
10309:Mithraeum
10174:Thargelia
10149:Pyanopsia
10139:Plynteria
10074:Heracleia
10039:Delphinia
10014:Brauronia
10009:Boedromia
9916:Hermetica
9796:Religious
9733:Basilinna
9714:Religious
9693:Pharmakos
9681:Holocaust
9666:Sacrifice
9656:Panegyris
9646:Omophagia
9604:Hero cult
9555:/ rituals
9533:Hellenism
9523:Feraferia
9485:Mithraism
9404:Alexander
9398:Syncretic
9249:Religions
9141:Cyranides
9114:Aretalogy
9092:Alcmeonis
9071:Oedipodea
9002:Aethiopis
8943:Phronesis
8938:Pederasty
8903:Katabasis
8888:Hero cult
8883:Hemitheos
8778:mythology
8719:Rhodanthe
8709:Amethyste
8625:Voluntary
8546:Narcissus
8486:Leucothoe
8447:Phaethusa
8286:Siproites
8276:Leucippus
8068:Landforms
8024:Pandareus
7984:Cragaleus
7944:Anaxarete
7898:Myrmidons
7861:Humanoids
7812:Charybdis
7734:Alcimedon
7706:Theophane
7626:Melanippe
7576:Galanthis
7541:Cephissus
7516:Ascalabus
7511:Aristaeus
7479:Non-avian
7455:Schoeneus
7425:Philomela
7400:Peristera
7380:Pandareus
7360:Nyctimene
7310:Megaletor
7255:Hyperippe
7230:Harpalyce
7225:Harmothoë
7200:Daedalion
7100:Artemiche
7075:Alectryon
6629:Chiliades
6573:Achilleid
6512:Sophocles
6278:Pausanias
6151:Pharsalia
5933:(Vol. 2).
5849:Euripides
5835:Euripides
5712:25 August
5491:pp. 73–74
5450:pp. 51–52
5430:pp. 68–69
5374:pp. 55–56
5369:Chiliades
5345:pp. 68–70
5301:pp. 71–72
5280:Pausanias
5268:pp. 72–73
5248:Pausanias
4864:pp. 64–65
4821:Agamemnon
4779:pp. 66–68
4756:7.406 ff.
4735:4.500–501
4656:8.296–297
4614:6.417–425
4569:Euphorion
4543:pp. 69–70
4491:Pirithous
4471:Euripides
4459:pp. 69–70
4443:Euripides
4423:Euripides
4403:Euripides
4391:1276–1278
4383:Euripides
4367:1568–1578
4358:Sophocles
4346:1097–1099
4337:Sophocles
4173:5.395–397
4143:8.367–368
4122:pp. 63–74
4109:pp. 69–71
4017:pp. 69–70
4009:Euphorian
3997:pp. 69–71
3971:Pausanias
3959:pp. 69–70
3946:Euripides
3938:Pausanias
3922:Agamemnon
3899:7.413–419
3878:Herodorus
3870:Euphorion
3835:156 F76a
3791:pp. 73–74
3785:788–792;
3766:; Schol.
3747:7.406–419
3722:Euphorion
3718:Herodorus
3710:pp. 68–69
3693:Pausanias
3677:pp. 55–56
3672:Chiliades
3639:Pausanias
3580:7.409–413
3540:pp. 65–66
3492:Pirithous
3473:pp. 69–70
3461:Euripides
3395:Panyassis
3383:5.395–397
3358:pp. 55–56
3353:Chiliades
3234:pp. 67–70
3207:Pirithous
3190:1221–1222
3178:Euripides
3134:Chiliades
3062:pp. 55–56
3057:Chiliades
3020:Euripides
3008:Pausanias
2953:Pausanias
2920:pp. 55–56
2915:Chiliades
2862:Euripides
2806:Euripides
2798:pp. 55–56
2793:Chiliades
2784:pp. 69–70
2776:Euphorian
2735:pp. 69–70
2727:Euphorian
2719:pp. 69–70
2712:Pirithous
2708:1276–1278
2699:Euripides
2687:Pausanias
2667:8.367–368
2541:Euripides
2521:6.664–665
2517:Pharsalia
2448:4.500–501
2406:Herodorus
2398:Euphorion
2386:pp. 69–70
2378:Euphorian
2338:Pausanias
2197:pp. 55–56
2192:Chiliades
2060:Agamemnon
2031:4.449–451
2009:6.417–421
1996:1276–1278
1983:Euripides
1979:1097–1099
1966:Sophocles
1877:7.406–409
1873:4.500–501
1852:1097–1099
1843:Sophocles
1785:Acusilaus
1751:creoboros
1723:pp. 51–52
1652:pp. 96–97
1650:Lincoln,
1638:139999117
1491:Hellhound
1443:hard rock
1401:Namesakes
1362:creoboros
1342:creoboros
936:Euripides
916:Sophocles
896:cup from
715:Pausanias
674:Pirithous
622:Pirithous
610:Pirithous
595:Pirithous
579:Black Sea
577:, on the
551:. In the
499:Euripides
495:Pirithous
447:Euripides
395:cup from
361:Byzantine
303:creoboros
280:different
240:k̑érberos
234:, from a
194:Etymology
161:hound of
18:Cerberean
14033:Cerberus
13996:Classics
13894:Caduceus
13718:Diipetes
13696:Ambrosia
13525:Panchaia
13490:Erytheia
13468:/ Realms
13392:Bebryces
13377:Achaeans
13323:Minotaur
13273:Cerberus
13170:Drakaina
13130:Beasts /
13109:Eudaemon
13040:Mythical
12948:Odysseus
12938:Heracles
12933:Dionysus
12925:Visitors
12905:Tiresias
12900:Tantalus
12895:Sisyphus
12869:Eurydice
12864:Danaïdes
12859:Anticlea
12843:Cerberus
12796:Tartarus
12724:Acharaca
12701:Acharaca
12676:Cave at
12670:Cave at
12664:Cave at
12604:Eridanos
12510:Penelope
12409:Hermione
12373:Eteocles
12358:Deidamia
12353:Damocles
12338:Chryseis
12313:Antigone
12270:Tiresias
12243:Phrygian
12178:Munichus
12168:Melampus
12103:Branchus
11958:Odysseus
11943:Menelaus
11938:Meleager
11918:Heracles
11908:Ganymede
11903:Eunostus
11888:Echetlus
11882:Dioscuri
11877:Diomedes
11872:Daedalus
11867:Cyamites
11852:Bouzyges
11837:Atalanta
11817:Akademos
11787:Achilles
11767:heroines
11725:Harmonia
11721:(Furies)
11703:Chrysaor
11691:Zephyrus
11653:Pasiphaë
11560:Pasithea
11377:Thanatos
11333:Proioxis
11303:Palioxis
11283:Kydoimos
11263:Hysminai
11238:Enyalius
11193:Adrestia
11168:Philotes
11053:Poseidon
11043:Oceanids
10985:Poseidon
10960:Dionysus
10903:Hesperus
10827:Astraeus
10766:Hyperion
10721:Tartarus
10716:Thalassa
10591:Kanathos
10159:Synoikia
10119:Munichia
10044:Dionysia
10024:Chalceia
10019:Buphonia
10004:Bendidia
9984:Apaturia
9964:Agrionia
9947:/ feasts
9847:Omphalos
9743:Hiereiai
9688:Libation
9676:Hecatomb
9577:Daduchos
9553:Worship
9528:Gaianism
9360:systems
9358:Esoteric
9228:Theogony
9177:Homerica
9051:Telegony
8977:Texts /
8863:Eusebeia
8791:Religion
8688:Pleiades
8576:Platanus
8566:Picolous
8501:Lycurgus
8469:Erytheia
8437:Lampetia
8432:Dioxippe
8422:Heliades
8397:Diopatra
8332:Ambrosia
8327:Amaracus
8317:Agdistis
8296:Tiresias
8281:Salmacis
8240:Selemnus
8230:Rhodopis
8210:Perimele
8160:Comaetho
8145:Castalia
8140:Calliste
8075:Achelous
7979:Cercopes
7934:Aglaurus
7929:Aconteus
7878:Cymodoce
7873:Calliste
7807:Antigone
7802:Achilles
7759:Opheltes
7721:Tithonus
7711:Tiresias
7696:Pompilus
7691:Phoenice
7676:Pentheus
7671:Odysseus
7641:Minyades
7586:Harmonia
7571:Cynosura
7551:Cercopes
7546:Cerambus
7536:Callisto
7521:Atalanta
7470:Timandra
7450:Rhexenor
7430:Pleiades
7420:Philaeus
7410:Pierides
7395:Periphas
7375:Ortygius
7345:Neophron
7340:Munichus
7335:Minyades
7235:Harpasus
7175:Ctesylla
7150:Chelidon
7145:Cerberus
7115:Autonous
7085:Antigone
7055:Alcander
7030:Aegypius
7025:Aegolius
7010:Acanthus
7005:Acanthis
6935:Cerberus
6858:Heracles
6809:Cerberus
6789:Κέρβερος
6775:Cerberus
6733:Anabasis
6728:Xenophon
6685:(2003),
6426:(1992),
6416:(1966),
6340:Plutarch
5991:Theogony
5854:Heracles
5746:Apuleius
5466:Eusebius
5334:Plutarch
5254:), (cf.
5252:3.25.4–5
5111:fig. 152
5099:Archived
4958:Archived
4673:Georgics
4626:Apuleius
4522:Republic
4475:Heracles
4447:Heracles
4427:Heracles
4407:Heracles
4387:Heracles
4288:Archived
4219:Theogony
4198:Theogony
3951:Heracles
3846:788–792.
3768:Nicander
3753:, 1.92;
3645:), (cf.
3643:3.25.4–5
3465:Heracles
3242:Plutarch
3188:, :
3182:Heracles
3083:Anabasis
3025:Heracles
3018:1 F27);
3014:), (cf.
3012:3.25.4–5
2890:4.25.1–2
2866:Heracles
2839:Pirthous
2811:Heracles
2704:Heracles
2697:1 F27),
2693:), (cf.
2691:3.25.4–5
2587:Theogony
2545:Heracles
2485:Heroides
2469:10.22–24
2362:Republic
2344:), (cf.
2342:3.25.4–5
2298:Archived
2235:fig. 152
2223:Archived
2048:Heroides
2043:10.65–66
2039:10.21–22
2014:Georgics
1988:Heracles
1941:Theogony
1894:Theogony
1809:Archived
1777:Theogony
1669:karbaraḥ
1527:Archived
1485:Dormarch
1468:See also
1462:Kerberos
1435:Cerberus
1373:Poseidon
1351:Eusebius
1260:Tainaron
1235:sardonyx
1178:Laconian
1152:caduceus
1113:and the
1111:Meleager
1103:Eumolpus
1053:Georgics
1040:and the
944:Pirthous
890:Cerberus
855:Theogony
762:Chthonia
758:Heracles
754:Hermione
750:Chthonia
723:Dionysus
642:Kameiros
571:Xenophon
559:Tainaron
534:Eumolpus
408:Theogony
401:Laconian
344:Theogony
272:Kerberos
224:Sanskrit
184:Heracles
152:Kérberos
148:Κέρβερος
75:Cerberus
56:Caeretan
48:Heracles
13882:Symbols
13853:Thyrsus
13843:Talaria
13808:Petasos
13798:Panacea
13728:Galatea
13723:Eidolon
13686:Adamant
13679:Objects
13540:Scythia
13535:Scheria
13530:Phlegra
13500:Ismarus
13485:Colchis
13466:Places
13452:Spartoi
13447:Pygmies
13432:Lapiths
13407:Dactyls
13402:Curetes
13397:Cicones
13382:Amazons
13333:Orthrus
13283:Chimera
13217:Phoenix
13177:Echidna
13160:Cyclops
13143:Centaur
12968:Theseus
12953:Orpheus
12771:Elysium
12730:Eleusis
12599:Cocytus
12594:Acheron
12560:Troilus
12545:Pylades
12520:Phoenix
12495:Orestes
12455:Maenads
12434:Jocasta
12383:Gordias
12368:Electra
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12053:Oracles
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11978:Pandion
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10461:Olympus
10363:Oracles
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9787:Thiasus
9738:Gerarai
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9705:Theatre
9495:Orphism
9308:Atheism
9085:Epigoni
9078:Thebaid
9044:Odyssey
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8637:Kobalos
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8049:Pyrrhus
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7974:Calydon
7959:Aspalis
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7949:Ariadne
7939:Alcmene
7908:Spartoi
7903:Nephele
7893:Leleges
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7744:Epopeus
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7701:Taygete
7686:Phineus
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7636:Melissa
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7531:Calchus
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7040:Aesacus
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6624:Tzetzes
6569:Thebaid
6561:Statius
6540:Thebaid
6528:Statius
6372:Elegies
6361:Theseus
5622:6.25–27
5619:Inferno
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5601:Inferno
5475:3.11.16
5411:Servius
5364:Tzetzes
5357:Theseus
5338:Theseus
5210:Stern,
4554:Schol.
4451:612–613
4325:5.56–62
4267:Bowra,
4238:Bowra,
4223:767–774
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4179:–
4148:Odyssey
3942:2.35.10
3855:Schol.
3734:14.31.3
3667:Tzetzes
3536:465–469
3469:610–613
3416:Schol.
3389:–
3348:Tzetzes
3302:Fabulae
3297:Hyginus
3246:Theseus
3129:Tzetzes
3052:Tzetzes
2986:Pythian
2945:Odyssey
2910:Tzetzes
2870:612–613
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2786:), and
2752:Fabulae
2747:Hyginus
2672:Odyssey
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2096:Thebaid
2078:Statius
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1919:Fabulae
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1802:Preface
1798:Fabulae
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1413:In the
1389:Inferno
1328:Servius
1317:Inferno
1275:Orthrus
1239:Taranto
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1122:Acheron
1017:Orpheus
1013:Musaeus
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13914:Labrys
13574:Events
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13246:Typhon
13241:Sphinx
13232:Scylla
13222:Python
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12318:Augeas
12288:Aegeus
12279:Other
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12233:Libyan
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10666:Ananke
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10425:Tegyra
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6714:(LIMC)
6675:
6655:Virgil
6645:Aeneid
6640:Virgil
6616:
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6536:Silvae
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6498:(LIMC)
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5559:Virgil
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5415:Virgil
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5360:31.1–4
5353:p. 637
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5264:p. 182
5216:p. 183
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5036:301639
4988:p. 129
4925:p. 129
4884:p. 114
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4837:Seneca
4810:Seneca
4791:Seneca
4768:Seneca
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4668:Virgil
4652:Aeneid
4647:Virgil
4610:Aeneid
4605:Virgil
4506:p. 636
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4214:Hesiod
4193:Hesiod
4087:2.5.12
4064:Seneca
4045:Seneca
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3911:Seneca
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3617:Seneca
3601:Strabo
3552:Seneca
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3431:p. 112
3285:4.63.4
3269:4.26.1
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3125:E.1.24
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3033:Seneca
2982:Pindar
2978:p. 305
2957:8.18.3
2928:note 2
2906:2.5.12
2874:p. 163
2823:4.25.2
2772:2.5.12
2743:4.25.1
2629:302005
2603:Seneca
2582:Hesiod
2566:Aeneid
2561:Virgil
2529:2.5.12
2501:Seneca
2423:Aeneid
2418:Virgil
2306:p. 129
2276:pithos
2239:200011
2205:note 1
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2145:Horace
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2128:2.5.12
2083:Silvae
2056:Seneca
2005:Aeneid
2000:Virgil
1949:Pindar
1936:Hesiod
1906:2.5.10
1889:Hesiod
1837:, Ode
1815:, and
1772:Hesiod
1743:p. 324
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1704:Aeneid
1700:Virgil
1636:
1626:
1502:Cadejo
1447:Kerber
1337:Aeneid
1332:Virgil
1271:Geryon
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1166:pithos
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1088:Seneca
1060:Horace
1047:Aeneas
1038:Aeneas
1033:Aeneid
1028:Virgil
1005:Athens
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908:Pindar
880:Typhon
872:Hesiod
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864:Hermes
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567:Seneca
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339:Hesiod
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316:Typhon
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11273:Keres
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10034:Delia
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9636:Komos
9626:Hymns
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8968:Xenia
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8833:Arete
8678:Hylas
8656:Other
8606:Spear
8571:Pitys
8511:Melus
8506:Mecon
8496:Lotis
8481:Leuce
8464:Aegle
8427:Aegle
8412:Elate
8407:Elaea
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8125:Atlas
8095:Alope
7837:Phaon
7827:Midas
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7754:Medon
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7561:Circe
7501:Arcas
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7350:Nisus
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7260:Hyria
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7125:Bulis
7090:Argus
7050:Agron
7035:Aëtos
7020:Aëdon
7015:Acmon
6993:Avian
6930:Atlas
6327:Plato
6147:Lucan
6020:Homer
6006:Homer
5994:, in
5771:Frogs
5615:Dante
5597:Dante
5585:p. 69
5568:6.421
5547:p. 69
5422:6.395
5399:p. 73
5378:p. 48
5349:p. 73
5049:p. 63
4880:p. 37
4677:4.483
4622:p. 69
4618:p. 71
4593:p. 66
4565:p. 68
4518:Plato
4479:22–25
4431:22–25
4411:22–25
4309:Iliad
4240:p. 94
4169:Iliad
4164:Homer
4139:Iliad
4134:Homer
4101:s.v.
3866:p. 68
3816:Pliny
3773:13b;
3755:Pliny
3681:p. 48
3605:8.5.1
3532:Frogs
3427:p. 66
3422:Iliad
3418:Homer
3379:Iliad
3374:Homer
3362:p. 48
3344:2.5.1
3319:10772
3238:p. 73
3139:55–56
3087:6.2.2
3066:p. 48
3048:2.5.1
3029:22–25
2965:2.5.1
2940:Homer
2924:p. 48
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2802:p. 48
2663:Iliad
2658:Homer
2570:6.422
2549:22–25
2512:Lucan
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2358:Plato
2319:p. 63
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6718:ISBN
6673:ISBN
6614:ISBN
6599:ISBN
6581:ISBN
6548:ISBN
6502:ISBN
6480:ISBN
6454:ISBN
6432:ISBN
6404:ISBN
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6310:Odes
6297:ISBN
6268:ISBN
6247:Ovid
6233:ISBN
6221:Ovid
6211:ISBN
6196:ISBN
6181:ISBN
6166:ISBN
6134:ISBN
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6095:ISBN
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5976:ISBN
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5005:LIMC
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4952:LIMC
4937:LIMC
4918:LIMC
4902:LIMC
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4726:Ovid
4711:Odes
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3890:Ovid
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3833:FGrH
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3738:Ovid
3647:FGrH
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